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The change that occurs in 2nd and 3rd person in the following verb

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tragen-du trägst - er/sie/es trägt
add an umlaut to the "a"
capitalize the "t"
add "en" to the end of the verb

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The change that occurs in the 2nd and 3rd person of the German verb "tragen" (to carry or to wear) is as follows:

"du trägst" (you carry/wear)

"er/sie/es trägt" (he/she/it carries/wears)

Step-by-step explanation:

In the 2nd person singular (du), you add an umlaut (ä) to the "a" in the verb stem, and you capitalize the "t." In the 3rd person singular (er/sie/es), you simply add "t" to the end of the verb stem. The verb "tragen" follows the regular pattern for strong verbs in the present tense in the German language.

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