A2 verb Neutral #409 am häufigsten

experience

/ɪkˈspɪəriəns/

To experience means to have something happen to you or to feel a particular emotion or physical sensation. It involves living through an event and gaining knowledge or awareness from it.

Beispiele

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1

I experienced a lot of joy when I saw my family again.

I felt a lot of happiness when I saw my family again.

2

Patients may experience mild side effects after taking the medicine.

Patients might feel small physical changes after taking the medicine.

3

You should have seen the crazy weather we experienced yesterday!

You should have seen the wild weather we had yesterday!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
experience
Verb
experience
Adjektiv
experienced
Verwandt
inexperience
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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'EXperience' as something that makes you an 'EXpert' in your own life story.

Schnelles Quiz

If you ______ any technical problems, please call our support team.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: experience

Beispiele

1

I experienced a lot of joy when I saw my family again.

everyday

I felt a lot of happiness when I saw my family again.

2

Patients may experience mild side effects after taking the medicine.

formal

Patients might feel small physical changes after taking the medicine.

3

You should have seen the crazy weather we experienced yesterday!

informal

You should have seen the wild weather we had yesterday!

4

Many students experience anxiety before their final exams.

academic

Many students feel nervous or worried before their last tests.

5

Our company experienced significant growth during the last fiscal year.

business

Our business had a lot of success and got bigger last year.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
experience
Verb
experience
Adjektiv
experienced
Verwandt
inexperience

Häufige Kollokationen

experience difficulties to have problems or challenges
experience pain to feel physical or emotional hurt
experience success to achieve a good result
experience symptoms to show signs of an illness
experience a change to go through a transformation

Häufige Phrasen

experience firsthand

to see or do something yourself rather than hearing about it

learning experience

an event that teaches you something useful, even if it was difficult

once-in-a-lifetime experience

a very special event that will likely never happen again

Wird oft verwechselt mit

experience vs experiment

An experiment is a scientific test to learn something new, while experience is something that happens to you in life.

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Nutzungshinweise

The verb 'experience' is usually followed by a noun that describes a feeling, a problem, or a situation. It is more formal than simply using the word 'have'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'make an experience' when they should say 'have an experience' (noun) or just 'experience' (verb). Also, do not confuse it with 'experiment' in a science context.

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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'EXperience' as something that makes you an 'EXpert' in your own life story.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin word 'experientia', which means 'a trial, proof, or experiment'.

Grammatikmuster

Transitive verb (requires an object) Regular verb (past tense: experienced) Often used in the passive voice (e.g., 'to be experienced by many')
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking cultures, 'experiencing' new things is highly valued as a way to grow as a person.

Schnelles Quiz

If you ______ any technical problems, please call our support team.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: experience

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