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THE POPULAR EDUCATOR. 



Plur. @ctcn nur, let us be. 

 @eib (iftr), be ye. 

 @eien fie, let them bo. 



PRESENT. 

 ein, to be. 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 

 PERFECT. 



emefen fein, to have 

 been. 



FIRST FUTURE. 



@cin merben, to be 

 about to be. 



PARTICIPLE. 



PRESENT. 



eicnb, being. 



PERFECT. 



@emcfen, been. 



(3.) SBerben, to become. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



Sing. 3d; merbc, I become. 



$>u ttrirft. 



<r nrirb. 

 Plur. SBtr vuerben. 



3b.r mevbet. 



<Sie merbcn. 



PERFECT. 



Sing. 3d; bin gemerben, I have be- 

 come. 



3)u bift gemorbcn. 



@r ift gemorben. 

 Plur. 2Bir fmb genwrbctt. 

 , 3b,r feib gcvuorben. 



@ie finb gemorben. 



FIRST FUTURE. 



Sing. 3d; merbe merbcn, I shall 

 become. 



3)u mirft mevben. 



S'v mirb merben. 

 Plur. SBir merben merbcn. 



36r rnezbet merben. 



@ie merben merbcn. 



IMPERFECT. 



Sing. 3d; murbe,* I became. 



<Du ttmrbeft. 



Sr murbe. 

 PZwr. SGBir rnurben. 



36. r murbet. 



@ie murben. 



PLUPERFECT. 



Sing 1 . 3c$ mar gemorbcn, I had be- 

 come. 



3)u marft gemorben. 



(5r mar gcmovbcn. 

 Plur. 2Bir ivarcu gemorben. 



36r marct gcmorbcn. 



@ie marcn gemorbcn. 



SECOND FUTURE. 



Sing. 3d; luerbe geroorbcn fein, I 

 shall have become. 



3)u mirft gemorben fein. 



Grr mirb gcmorben fein. 

 Plur. 2Bir metbcn gcmorben fein. 



3ljr merbet gemorben fein. 



@ie merben gemoi^en fein. 



BUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 



Sing. 

 Plur. 



Sing. 

 Plur. 



Sing. 

 Plur. 



Sing. 

 Plur. 



3c$ mcrbe, I may become. 



3)u mcrbeft. 



(5r merbe. 



SEGir merten. 



3fjr merbct. 



@te merben. 



PERFECT. 



3d; fet gcmorben, I may 



have become. 

 3)u feieft gcmorbcn. 

 <5r fei geroorbcii. 

 28tr feien gcnwbcn. 

 3^r feiet gciuotben. 

 @ie fcien geiuorbcn. 



FIRST FUTURE. 



3cfy erbc tocrben, (if) I shall 



become. 



3)u werbeft rocrben. 

 r tcerbc n>erben. 

 2Bir tncrben >crbcn 

 3ljr tuerbet U'crtcn. 

 @te werbcn tvcrtcn. 



IMPERFECT. 



Sing. 3c^ tvurbe, I might become. 

 3)u ttjfivbcft. 



Plur. 2Bir rourben. 

 3l)t tourbet. 

 @ie itjurbcn. 



PLUPERFECT. 

 Sing. Scfy toftre geivorbcn, I might 



have become. 

 55u h)4rcft gerocrben. 

 @r tt>fire geworben. 

 Plwr. 2Bir vofiren gemovben. 

 3^t mfiret gcworben. 

 @te )i1ren geworben. 



SECOND FUTURE. 



Sing. 3c$ t>evbe gcroovbcn fein, (if) I 

 shall have become. 



!!>u nxrbcft getuwbcn fein. 



(Jr tocrbe getocrbcn feiit. 

 Plur. SDBir luerben genjorben fein. 



3^r iverbet gemorben f:tn. 



@ie merben gcloorben fein. 



CONDITIONAL MOOD. 

 FIKST FUTURE. SECOND FUTURE. 



3cl) rourbe tuctben, I should 



become. 



,T)u iwurbcfi mertcn. 

 (Sr roiirbc toevben. 

 SQBtr miirbcn wevbcn. 

 36r rcitrbet njcrbcn. 

 Sie rourben luetben. 



Sing. 3d() njurbe getoorben fein, I 

 should have become. 



35u toiirbeft genjorben fein. 



r toiirbe getoovben fein. 

 Plur. 2Bir iturben geworben feiit. 



3^r murbet gctoorben fein. 



@ie tourben geworben fein. 



* Or nwrb. Sect. XXXIV. (2). 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 

 PRESENT. 



Sing. SBerbe (bu), become thon. 



SCBerbc er, let him become. 

 Plur. SBerben >vtr, let us become 



2Berbet (i^ir), become ye. 



SBerben fte, let them become. 



PRESENT. 

 2Berben, to become. 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 

 PERFECT. 



etootbcn fein, to have 

 become. 



FIRST FUTURE. 



SCBerben luerten, to be 

 about to become. 



PARTICIPLE. 



PRESENT. 



2Bcrbenb, becoming. 



PERFECT. 



evorben, become. 



KEY TO EXEECISES IN LESSONS IN GERMAN. 



EXERCISE 162 (Vol. III., page 227). 



1. It is a pity that you did not come an hour earlier. 2. Do it as 

 you please ; anything suits me. 3. Everything that the assembly has 

 decided upon pleases me. 4. He was obliged to submit silently to 

 this offence. 5. He was obliged to put up with many things that he 

 would not have submitted to under other circumstances. 6. She was 

 obliged to submit to have been calumniated. 7. On the right hand 

 we had the chain of mountains, and on the left the river. 8. Eight 

 and left hostile troops were drawn up. 9. You must not turn from 

 this road, neither to the right hand nor to the left. 10. Who is the 

 cause of this accident ? 11. Our neighbour is the cause. 12. It is 

 the scholar's fault that he is punished. 13. We ourselves have been 

 in fault. 14. To-morrow week a steamboat arrives from New York. 

 15. To-morrow fortnight it will be a year since I saw him. 16. Yester- 

 day week his father died. 17. The young girl accompanied her song 

 with a guitar. 18. The friend accompanied the Italian's violin music 

 with the pianoforte. 19. The accompaniment of these songs is by 

 Mozart. 20. Many things would appear to us natural, if we would 

 subject them to a proper examination. 21. We thought it very 

 natural that he did not come yesterday. 22. A natural occurrence 

 causes no surprise. 23. Have you heard the fire-bells this morning ? 

 24. Of course, for I was at the fire myself. 25. It is natural for 

 us to be doomed to die. 26. I accompany my young- friends home. 



EXERCISE 163 (Vol. III., page 228). 



1. @S tft <Scfyabc, bafi 3f;r Srcunb nicfyt eine fyal&e tunbe frufycr any* 

 fommen ift. 2. 3cfy inuji mit gefatten taffen, toa3 mein SSatec aucJ; befcfyliefn. 

 3. Soljami'g neueS JBudj gcfdltt mir fe^r. 4. 2ftan map fief) SSicteS in 

 biefem Cc&en gefattcn taffen 5. 3d) nwrbe e8 mir nicfyt gefatten taffen, 

 toenn id) an 3fyver @tet(c mare. 6. 3ur Shorten fatten mir ben 9(ufi, unb 

 $ur Sinfen baS SBatbgcbirgc. 7. SJecfjtS unb tinB fafyen nrir nic$t3 al3 

 feinbtid;e Sruppen. 8. eute u&er ad;t Sage gefycn mir nadj Sertin. 9. 

 D?orgen ubcr tiicrjetyn Sage mirb mein JBrubcr Iricr anfommen. 10. (Sin 

 @d)iff fegcttc geftcrn or acfyt "tagen nacfy Qluftratien. 11. SB or brei Xagen 

 fatten mir unermartet cin grope? SSergnugen. 12. (S ift ctyabe, bap" bie 

 Satente btefe8 jungen Jti'mfttert nid)t beffcr augcbitbet finb. 13. 3^re 

 ctymeftcr begtcitefe mid; anf ber -arfc, unb fang jur Jttattieroegtcitunj 

 meineS 8reunbe8. 14. ift gattj naturttd;, bag jebcr aKenfd; fterkn 

 mup. 15. 3)ie 23egteitung biefcS (StncfeS ijl tton ^dnbet. 



EXERCISE 164 (Vol. III., page 228). 



1. To many people it seems to afford a pleasure to offend others. 

 2. I perceived that he felt himself offended. 3. He offended not only 

 me, but also my uncle. 4. This affair has already caused me great 

 trouble. 5. The profligate son causes the father great trouble. 6. 

 It grieves the teacher to have stubborn scholars. 7. This speech 

 vexed many persons present. 8. The angry boy left his work. 9. The 

 friend was vexed because I did not answer his letters. 10. I owe tny 

 deliverance to him. 11. Consequently I owe him everything, next to 

 God. 12. If it does not alter soon, I shall run away. 13. On such 

 occurrences one might run away. 14. The boy's little dog has ruu 

 away. 15. It becomes the judge to inquire into the cause of this dis- 

 turbance. 16. It behoves me to be silent about this matter. 17. The 

 inquisitive man is wont to look about for every trifle. 18. In order tc 

 look about a little, I went to the town. 19. My friend intends to look 

 out for another lodging. 20. I praise the olden times. 21. I praise 

 the beautiful rooms and the friendly hospitality. 22. The horses took 

 fright and ran away with us. 



EXERCISE 165 (Vol. III., page 228). 



1. @ gejiemt einent tfinbe ntdjt, feinen (Sftern ju mibevfred)en 2. 3d; 

 ging in bie @tabt, urn mid; umjufefyen. 3. 3d; bemunbere biefe fd;onen 

 Simmer unb beren freunbtidje fiage. 4. 35er <t)ieb ging mit bem elbe 

 burcl;, efye e mogtict; mar, tfyn ebtjuljoten. 5. 2lu Surd;t. bafi nan i&,n 

 auf ber fyat ergreifen mbdjte, lief er baioon. 6. @ tft eine oerbrbfcitcfje 

 ad&e, bap er mein etb certoren fiat. 7. 3d; mcrfe, bap biefeS fletne 



