ID: 328
Give a grammar tip on how to end a German verb.
Aligned LLM's Response:
In
German
,
ver
bs
can
end
in
one
of
four
ways
:
\n
\n
1
.
Inf
init
ive
ending
:
-
en
\n
2
.
First
Con
j
ug
ation
:
-
e
\n
3
.
Second
Con
j
ug
ation
:
-
e
or
-
ir
\n
4
.
Third
Con
j
ug
ation
:
-
e
,
-
ir
,
or
-
re
\n
\n
For
example
:
\n
\n
*
The
verb
"
to
go
"
is
"
ge
hen
"
in
inf
init
ive
form
.
\n
*
The
verb
"
I
go
"
is
"
ich
ge
he
"
in
first
conjug
ation
.
\n
*
The
verb
"
you
go
"
is
"
du
ge
h
st
"
in
second
conjug
ation
.
\n
*
The
verb
"
he
/
she
/
it
goes
"
is
"
er
/
s
ie
/
es
geht
"
in
third
conjug
ation
.
\n
\n
It
'
s
important
to
note
that
the
ending
of
a
verb
is
determined
by
the
subject
(
person
)
of
the
sentence
,
and
not
by
the
t
ense
.
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