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erbrächte

Erbrächte is a grammatical form of the German verb erbringen, used as the Konjunktiv II (subjunctive II). The verb erbringen means to provide, render, produce, or supply, often in the sense of delivering results, evidence, or outcomes. In the Konjunktiv II, erbringen takes the form erbrächte in the third-person singular, and it is typically found in formal or literary contexts.

Formation and usage

The Konjunktiv II form erbrächte is used to express hypothetical, counterfactual, or polite statements. It can

Morphology and relation to other forms

Erbringen has the Präteritum form erbrachte and the past participle erbracht. The Konjunktiv II form erbrächte

Usage note

In modern German, emplacing Konjunktiv II verbs is relatively formal or literary. For practical writing or

appear
in
conditional
clauses
with
wenn
or
falls,
or
in
indirect
speech
and
theoretical
scenarios.
For
example:
Wenn
er
die
Belege
erbrächte,
könnten
wir
den
Bericht
abschließen.
Ich
wünschte,
er
erbrächte
die
Unterlagen
bald.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
often
replace
Konjunktiv
II
with
würde
+
Infinitiv,
as
in:
Wenn
er
die
Belege
erbringen
würde,
könnten
wir
den
Bericht
abschließen.
is
connected
to
these
forms
through
standard
German
subjunctive
patterns
and
often
features
an
umlaut
in
the
stem,
a
common
trait
for
Konjunktiv
II
forms
of
many
verbs.
The
distinction
between
erbrächte
(Konjunktiv
II)
and
erbrachte
(Präteritum)
is
primarily
a
matter
of
mood
and
tense
rather
than
meaning.
speech,
many
speakers
would
opt
for
a
würden-based
construction
(er
würde
erbringen)
or
a
conditional
phrase
rather
than
the
classic
erbrächte
form.
Nevertheless,
erbrächte
remains
correct
and
recognizable
in
careful,
formal
usage.