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 . </s>

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