Tense guide
Präteritum (Imperfect)
Practice conjugation drills
Introduction
This tense describes actions or states that happened and finished in the past. It is often called the "simple past" or the "narrative past" because it is most common in written stories.
The most important use for this tense is in written German. You will find it everywhere in books, fairy tales, and news reports. It is the main tense for telling a story or reporting on past events in writing.
While this tense is mostly for writing, a few very common verbs use it in everyday conversation. This is especially true for the verbs sein (to be) and haben (to have).
Other verbs that express ability, desire, or knowledge (like können, wollen, müssen, wissen, denken) also often use this tense when people are speaking.
This tense is often used in written stories to describe a background condition or a state. It tells the reader how things were, setting the scene for an action.
Remember, for most other verbs in everyday speaking, German speakers usually use a different past tense. This tense is mainly for writing and for the specific common verbs mentioned above.







