C1 – Advanced

dürfen

to be allowed to / may

1. Meet the verb

dürfen means to be allowed to / may.

Use dürfen for permission or prohibition. It answers the question: Is this permitted?

2. Focus for C1 – Mixed tenses and nuanced usage

At C1 we mix tenses and focus on small differences: nicht dürfen (forbidden) vs. nicht müssen (not necessary), passive modals, and FSP-style dialogues.

Pattern: Choose the right tense and modal verb for the medical context.
PersonContextdürfen
ichIdürfte
duyou (one person, informal)dürftest
er/sie/eshe / she / itdürfte
wirwedürften
ihryou (several people, informal)dürftet
sie/Siethey / you (formal, one or more people)dürften
Pronoun guide

German has three ways to say you:

The word sie (lowercase) can also mean she or they. Context and the verb form tell them apart:

Clinical register: In medical practice, use Sie with patients. Du/ihr are for colleagues, friends, or family.

Medical examples with the three you forms:

Vocabulary you will need
3. Medical examples
How the exercises work
4. Remember this
At C1, dürfen appears in several tenses. Pay attention to register: use Sie with patients and du/ihr with colleagues.
Do not conjugate the main verb. Only the modal verb changes: Ich dürfte Schokolade essen. (Not: Ich dürfte Schokolade esse.)
5. Quick self-check

Translate to German: You (formal) might / would be allowed to eat chocolate

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Sie dürften Schokolade essen.

Translate to German: You (informal, one person) might not be allowed to drive a car

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Du dürftest Auto nicht fahren.

Ask the question in German: Might you (informal, one person) be allowed to go home?

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Dürftest du nach Hause gehen?

Put the words in the correct order: Zimmer / dürfte / verlassen / Patient / Der / das

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Der Patient dürfte das Zimmer verlassen

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