Gerundiv Progressive Exercises For German Grammar


Exercise 1: Gerundiv im Alltag


The Gerundiv Progressive, also known as the “Gerundivum mit zu” or “Gerundivum mit sein,” is a unique aspect of German grammar. It is used to express an action that is in progress or ongoing at the time of speaking or the time referred to in the sentence. This construction is formed by using the infinitive form of the verb followed by “zu” and the present participle ending “-d” or “-t.” The Gerundiv Progressive is often used with the verb “sein” (to be) to indicate that the subject of the sentence is involved in the action. In this exercise, you will practice using the Gerundiv Progressive in German grammar through a series of fill-in-the-blank sentences. Remember to use the correct form of the verb and pay attention to the hints provided. Viel Spaß!

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Exercise 2: Gerundiv in der Freizeit

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