German A2Chapter 5 of 26

Präteritum of sein, haben, and Modal Verbs

Say what was, what you had, and what you could or had to do.

In everyday German, the simple past is especially common with sein, haben, and modal verbs. This chapter teaches practical forms like ich war, ich hatte, ich musste, and ich konnte, so learners can explain past situations, missed appointments, sickness, obligations, and childhood memories. The focus is not literary German; it is useful A2 communication for real life and exams.

75 minLevel: A2

What this chapter covers

  • I can use war and hatte to describe past situations.
  • I can use past modal forms like konnte, musste, wollte, durfte, and sollte.
  • I can explain why I could not come or why I had to do something.
  • I can write short A2 messages about sickness, appointments, obligations, and past plans.
  • I can understand simple spoken and written explanations about past situations.

What you will practise in the app

The full chapter includes 10 interactive exercises covering these formats:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Vocabulary matching
  • Verb conjugation tables
  • Fill-in-the-blank sentences
  • Word order tasks
  • Listening comprehension
  • True or false statements
  • Translation practice
  • Guided writing task

Vocabulary: Childhood & Past Situations

A small sample from this chapter's vocabulary set.

seinto be
habento have
könnencan / to be able to
müssenmust / to have to
wollento want to

This is only a small sample. The full vocabulary set — with audio, example sentences, and grammar details — is available in the free app.

Why this matters in Germany

This chapter helps you build German you can use in everyday situations in Germany — from understanding simple sentences to handling basic conversations, messages, appointments, study, work, and daily life. Practical language learned in context is easier to remember and use when it matters.

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