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Note: The German language has many separable verbs (trennbare Verben), where the prefix of the verb is separated from the verb stem in certain grammatical situations. These separable prefixes are not listed separately, but are included in the verb stem....
4. With verbs of location and contracted prepositions There are contracted prepositions (prepositions + article) that are used in the dative case and additionally expresses a position, location or a motion within a fixed location. These prepositions can answer the question wo? - in what place?/...
Ch 19. German Location Vocabulary Ch 20. German Vocabulary for Affection &... Ch 21. German Verb Conjugation Ch 22. German Sentence Construction Ch 23. Types of German Verbs Ch 24. German Professional Vocabulary Ch 25. Using German Nouns Ch 26. Using German Adjectives Possessive Adjectives in...
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In today's lesson, we will talk about the ''Perfekt,'' the past tense in German. We will see how to form this tense with different verbs and also...
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Unlike English, German conjugates its verbs differently to each person. In other words, the verb takes on a different ending for “I”, “you”, “he/she”, “we”, “you (plural)”, and “they”. While this means there is slightly more to memorize, there are some patterns that you...
We cannot use verbs that have an adverb as a prefix, like "vorschlagen". In this imperative construction, the vor would have to be put behind the token. Evidently, if the token is inside the translation unit, then we could put a term and full stop behind the token, but it can ...
Useful verbs with the “auf”-prefix(Overview) And now, I’d say let’s jump right in. As usual, we’ll start with a look at the preposition itself. “auf” as a Preposition Most if not all German learners have a pretty precise idea of what it is that prepositions do: ...