Let's see if we can make sense of the past tense in German. In particular, we're going to concentrate on the 2-part past tense (das Perfekt). When can we use it? (most of the time); do we mostly start with 'haben' or 'sein'?(haben); and what's with the crazy word order? (nothing it's just keeping the best til last).
at 06:30 I've doubled up on the prefix ver-, one of them should be zer- [oops!]
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