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Conjugation of the German verb regnen

A list of the common conjugations for the German verb regnen, along with their English translations.



InfinitiveScored
regnento rain

PresentScored
ich regneI rain
du regnestyou rain
er regnethe rains
sie regnetshe rains
wir regnenwe rain
ihr regnetyou rain
sie regnenthey rain

Preterite / Präteritum
This is more a literary tense, i.e. a tense used in writing, in everyday speech the Perfekt is used to refer to past actions.
Scored
ich regneteI rained
du regnetestyou rained
er regnetehe rained
sie regneteshe rained
wir regnetenwe rained
ihr regnetetyou rained
sie regnetenthey rained

Past / PerfektScored
ich habe geregnetI rained
du hast geregnetyou rained
er hat geregnethe rained
es hat geregnetshe rained
wir haben geregnetwe rained
ihr habt geregnetyou rained
sie haben geregnetthey rained

Pluperfect / PlusquamperfektScored
ich hatte geregnetI had rained
du hattest geregnetyou had rained
er hatte geregnethe had rained
es hatte geregnetshe had rained
wir hatten geregnetwe had rained
ihr hattet geregnetyou had rained
sie hatten geregnetthey had rained

FutureScored
ich werde regnenI will rain
du wirst regnenyou will rain
er wird regnenhe will rain
sie wird regnenshe will rain
wir werden regnenwe will rain
ihr werdet regnenyou will rain
sie werden regnenthey will rain

Future Perfect / Futur II
The German Future Perfect or Futur II is constructed similarly to English, with the present tense of werden (will), the past participle of the verb and the auxiliary verb haben or sein at the end of the clause.
Scored
ich werde geregnet habenI will have rained
du wirst geregnet habenyou will have rained
er wird geregnet habenhe will have rained
es wird geregnet habenshe will have rained
wir werden geregnet habenwe will have rained
ihr werdet geregnet habenyou will have rained
sie werden geregnet habenthey will have rained

ConditionalScored
ich würde regnenI would rain
du würdest regnenyou would rain
er würde regnenhe would rain
sie würde regnenshe would rain
wir würden regnenwe would rain
ihr würdet regnenyou would rain
sie würden regnenthey would rain

Conditional Perfect / Plusquamperfekt Konjunktiv II
The German Conditional Perfect or Plusquamperfekt Konjunktiv II is constructed with the Konjunktiv II tense of the auxiliary verb haben or sein and the past participle.
Scored
ich hätte geregnetI would have rained
du hättest geregnetyou would have rained
er hätte geregnethe would have rained
es hätte geregnetshe would have rained
wir hätten geregnetwe would have rained
ihr hättet geregnetyou would have rained
sie hätten geregnetthey would have rained

Konjunktiv II / Subjunctive IIScored
ich regneteI would rain
du regnetestyou would rain
er regnetehe would rain
sie regneteshe would rain
wir regnetenwe would rain
ihr regnetetyou would rain
sie regnetenthey would rain

ImperativeScored
regne Rain
regnen wirLet's rain
regnet Rain

Present ParticipleScored
regnend raining

Past ParticipleScored
geregnet rained


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