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vergesst

Vergesst is a form of the German verb vergessen, meaning to forget. It is the second-person plural present tense form, corresponding to ihr vergesst (you all forget). It can also function as the second-person plural imperative when addressing a group, as in Vergesst das bitte nicht.

Usage of vergesst occurs in both ordinary statements and commands. In present-tense clauses you would say, for

Etymologically, vergesst comes from the stem vergess- of vergessen, with the standard present-tense ending -t for

See also: the related forms of vergessen, such as vergesse, vergisst, vergisst, vergessen. Versteht the distinction

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example,
ihr
vergesst
oft
eure
Schlüssel.
In
imperative
phrases
addressed
to
several
people,
you
might
hear
or
see
Vergesst
nicht,
den
Schlüssel
mitzunehmen.
the
ihr
form.
The
verb
vergess-
is
irregular
in
some
forms;
the
full
present-tense
paradigm
for
vergessen
includes
ich
vergesse,
du
vergisst,
er
vergisst,
wir
vergessen,
ihr
vergesst,
sie
vergessen.
The
form
vergesst
is
therefore
a
regular
extension
of
the
stem
in
the
second-person
plural
across
both
the
indicative
and
the
imperative
moods,
differing
mainly
by
sentence
position
and
punctuation.
between
the
indicative
ihr
vergesst
and
the
imperative
Vergesst,
which
share
spelling
but
differ
in
usage
and
punctuation.