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Modal Verb
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The modal verb mögen most commonly appears in the one-word subjunctive forms möchte(n) meaning "would like." In the form möchten, it is very common and can take either a direct object or a dependent infinitive. möchte + direct object
möchte + dependent infinitive
In its non-subjunctive, or indicative, forms mögen is largely confined to two principal meanings and is much less common. "MAY, MIGHT"
"DO NOT LIKE"
The Present Indicative Forms of mögen Mögen is conjugated as follows in the non-subjunctive forms of the present: SINGULAR
PLURAL
The Simple Past Indicative Forms of mögen The simple past forms of mögen are as follows: SINGULAR
PLURAL
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Examples of Modal Verb mögen
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