'Geht' Definition
What is the meaning of the German word 'Geht'?
The word 'Geht' is a German word that can mean 'Going' in English. You can find example sentences below to help you understand how to use the word in context.
Definition of 'Geht' in English
Gehen - To go
verbThe verb 'geht' is a conjugated form of 'gehen,' which means 'to go' in German. It is commonly used to ask about someone's well-being or how they are doing.
💡 Silly memory trick! To remember 'gehen,' think of it as 'go' with 'hen' attached. 'Go hen' sound like 'going.'
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Which adjective correctly describes the feminine noun in the nominative case?
Er fand eine alte, verfallene Hütte
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "denken" to mean "to think of"?
Ich denke an dich.
Which auxiliary verb correctly completes the sentence to fit the context given?
Die Katze hat den ganzen Tag geschlafen.
What is the correct form of the definite article "the" in the genitive case for a Neuter noun?
Wegen des Wetters bleiben wir zu Hause
Conjugate the modal verb "müssen" to fit the sentence below
Er muss nach Hause gehen.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the definite article "the" in the accusative case for a Feminine noun.
Ich lese die Zeitung.
Which coordinating conjunction fits best in this sentence?
Es regnet, aber wir werden trotzdem spazieren gehen
Which form of the verb 'fühlen' correctly completes the sentence?
Ich gehe heute nicht zur Arbeit, weil ich mich nicht gut fühle.
Conjugate the modal verb "müssen" to fit the sentence below
Sie müssen das Buch lesen, es ist unglaublich.
Which is the correct form of the adjective 'geheimnisvoll' in the dative masculine case?
Er lebt in einem kleinen Dorf neben einem großen, geheimnisvollen Wald.
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