German present tense A2

Practice German present tense in real situations

Learn everyday German with common present tense patterns, including können, müssen, wollen, dürfen and other high-frequency verbs.

 

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1. Ich ... Deutsch sprechen.
Answer: kann
I can speak German.
Ich + können becomes ich kann.
2. Du ... heute arbeiten.
Answer: musst
You must work today.
Du + müssen becomes du musst.
3. Er ... nach Berlin fahren.
Answer: will
He wants to travel to Berlin.
Er + wollen becomes er will.
4. Wir ... hier parken.
Answer: dürfen
We may park here.
Wir + dürfen becomes wir dürfen.
5. Ihr ... mehr Deutsch sprechen.
Answer: sollt
You should speak more German.
Ihr + sollen becomes ihr sollt.
6. Ich ... einen Kaffee bestellen.
Answer: möchte
I would like to order a coffee.
German often uses möchte for polite requests.
7. Du ... mir helfen.
Answer: kannst
You can help me.
Du + können becomes du kannst.
8. Sie ... morgen früh aufstehen.
Answer: muss
She must get up early tomorrow.
Sie + müssen becomes sie muss.
9. Wir ... heute Abend ins Kino gehen.
Answer: wollen
We want to go to the cinema tonight.
Wir uses the infinitive form: wir wollen.
10. Du ... hier nicht rauchen.
Answer: darfst
You may not smoke here.
Du + dürfen becomes du darfst.
11. Er ... mehr lernen.
Answer: soll
He should study more.
Er + sollen becomes er soll.
12. Ich ... nach Hause gehen.
Answer: möchte
I would like to go home.
Ich möchte is one of the most common German expressions.
German present tense exercises A2
Exercises
1. Ich ... Deutsch sprechen.
2. Du ... heute arbeiten.
3. Er ... nach Berlin fahren.
4. Wir ... hier parken.
5. Ihr ... mehr Deutsch sprechen.
6. Ich ... einen Kaffee bestellen.
7. Du ... mir helfen.
8. Sie ... morgen früh aufstehen.
9. Wir ... heute Abend ins Kino gehen.
10. Du ... hier nicht rauchen.
11. Er ... mehr lernen.
12. Ich ... nach Hause gehen.
German present tense exercises A2
Answer key
1. kann
I can speak German.
Ich + können becomes ich kann.
2. musst
You must work today.
Du + müssen becomes du musst.
3. will
He wants to travel to Berlin.
Er + wollen becomes er will.
4. dürfen
We may park here.
Wir + dürfen becomes wir dürfen.
5. sollt
You should speak more German.
Ihr + sollen becomes ihr sollt.
6. möchte
I would like to order a coffee.
German often uses möchte for polite requests.
7. kannst
You can help me.
Du + können becomes du kannst.
8. muss
She must get up early tomorrow.
Sie + müssen becomes sie muss.
9. wollen
We want to go to the cinema tonight.
Wir uses the infinitive form: wir wollen.
10. darfst
You may not smoke here.
Du + dürfen becomes du darfst.
11. soll
He should study more.
Er + sollen becomes er soll.
12. möchte
I would like to go home.
Ich möchte is one of the most common German expressions.

How to use this exercise effectively

This exercise trains you to fill in the correct word or phrase in real sentences.

The goal is not only to understand the language but to start feeling which patterns sound natural.

⚡ Click mode = fast recognition

It is usually best to start with Click mode.

This trains your brain to quickly recognize:

  • common sentence patterns
  • word order
  • verb forms
  • small grammar details
  • natural expressions and chunks

The goal here is repetition and volume.

After seeing many examples, the correct answers begin to feel natural automatically.

✍️ Writing mode = deeper learning

Once the sentences start feeling familiar, switch to Write mode.

This is where you notice what you can actually produce yourself.

When you must type the answer:

  • memory becomes much stronger
  • you notice details you missed before
  • spelling and grammar stick better

Many learners recognize the correct answer immediately, but only writing reveals whether you truly know it actively.

🧠 Why you must type the correct answer before continuing

If you answer incorrectly, the correct answer is shown, but the exercise does not let you skip ahead immediately.

This is intentional.

The brain learns much better when you:

  1. see the correct answer
  2. type it yourself immediately afterward
  3. repeat the spelling and movement pattern

This makes a big difference for long-term memory.

🔊 Use the audio a lot

Listen to the same sentence several times if needed.

Try to connect:

  • how the language sounds
  • how it is written
  • how the sentence pattern feels

You do not need to fully understand every grammar rule immediately. Repetition builds intuition over time.

📈 A good way to practice

  • Start in Click mode
  • Switch to Write mode afterward
  • Practice often in short sessions
  • Focus on patterns instead of perfection

After a while, the sentences start to feel natural without needing to think step by step.