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Waren vs Wurden

wurden = Vorgangspassiv (Process/Action) Something happened — there’s an action taking place.

waren = Zustandspassiv (State/Result) Something is already done — you’re describing the result after the action.

Think of it this way: wurden = the movie, waren = the screenshot after the movie ends.


Pair 1: die Tür (the door)

🔹 Die Tür wurde um 9 Uhr geschlossen. → The door was closed at 9 o’clock. (Someone closed it — the action happened at 9.)

🔹 Die Tür war um 10 Uhr geschlossen. → The door was closed at 10 o’clock. (At 10, the door was already in a closed state.)


Pair 2: das Problem (the problem)

🔹 Das Problem wurde gestern gelöst. → The problem was solved yesterday. (Someone solved it — the action.)

🔹 Das Problem war bereits gelöst, als ich ankam. → The problem was already solved when I arrived. (I found it in a solved state.)


Pair 3: die Meinungen (the opinions)

🔹 Die Meinungen wurden nicht berücksichtigt. → The opinions were not considered. (Nobody considered them — the action didn’t happen.)

🔹 Die Meinungen waren nicht berücksichtigt. → The opinions were not in a considered state. (Sounds odd — this is why wurden is correct here.)


Pair 4: der Brief (the letter)

🔹 Der Brief wurde am Montag geschickt. → The letter was sent on Monday. (Someone sent it.)

🔹 Der Brief war schon geschickt, als sie anrief. → The letter was already sent when she called. (It was already in a “sent” state.)


Quick test for yourself: Ask the question — am I describing the action or the result?

  • Action happening → wurden + Partizip II
  • Result/state already existing → waren + Partizip II
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Back to Basics

Here’s the basic German pronoun table (Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ):

PersonNominativAkkusativDativ
Iichmichmir
you (sg.)dudichdir
heerihnihm
shesiesieihr
itesesihm
wewirunsuns
you (pl.)ihreucheuch
they / you (formal)sie / Siesie / Sieihnen / Ihnen

Here’s the definite article (der/die/das) table:

CaseMaskulinFemininNeutrumPlural
Nominativderdiedasdie
Akkusativdendiedasdie
Dativdemderdemden
Genitivdesderdesder

And the indefinite article (ein/eine):

CaseMaskulinFemininNeutrumPlural
Nominativeineineein
Akkusativeineneineein
Dativeinemeinereinem
Genitiveineseinereines