Exploring the German verb MACHEN and its variations

The German verb machen means to do/ make/ create. It gets conjugated as follows: The perfect tense goes with ‘haben’ and the past participle is ‘gemacht’, and in the imperfect tense it’s ‘ich machte’. This page contains affiliate links to Amazon. It means I’ll get a few pence if you buy anything – at no … Read more

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