sein Singular 1. Personich bin I am 2. Persondu bist you are (inf.) Sie sind you are (formal) (Sie – formal you, is both singular and plural) 3. Personer.

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sein Singular 1. Personich bin I am 2. Persondu bist you are (inf.) Sie sind you are (formal) (Sie – formal you, is both singular and plural) 3. Personer ist (masculine) he is sie ist (feminine) she is es ist (neutral) it is

sein Plural 1. Personwir sindwe are 2. Personihr seidyou are (inf.) Sie sindyou are (formal) (sie – formal you, is both singular and plural) 3. Personsie sindthey are

haben Singular 1. Personich habeI have 2. Persondu hastyou have (inf.) Sie habenyou have (formal) (Sie- formal you is both singular and plural) 3. Personer hat (masculine) he has sie hat (feminine) she has es hat (neutral) it has

haben Plural 1. Personwir haben we have 2. Personihr habt you have (inf.) Sie haben you have (formal) (Sie- formal you is both singular and plural) 3. Personsie haben they have