Frequently Asked German Questions
Which form of the verb 'fühlen' correctly completes the sentence?
For example, the sentence "Ich gehe heute nicht zur Arbeit, weil ich mich nicht gut fühle."
'Fühle' is the correct first-person singular form of the verb 'fühlen', which translates to 'feel' in English. In the context of this sentence, 'fühle' is used to express how the speaker is feeling physically. The other options are other forms of 'fühlen', but they are not correct in this context. 'Fühlt' is third-person singular, 'gefühlt' is the past participle used for perfect tense, and 'fühlte' is simple past tense.
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