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-standard when you want to denote that something happened in the past (spoken German)-compulsory when something is related to the present. e.g."Ich sehe, dass du nicht gut geschlafen hast"(you are literally refering to something that has happened in the past, it is closely related to t...
The big five modal verbs in German arekönnen(can),müssen(must), dürfen(may), sollen(should) andwollen(want). These arewhole modal verbs, as a second main verb is required along with these verbs. The partial modal verbs aremöchtenandmögen. They’repartial modal verbsas they don’...
2 IFC Session 4 Mulder Present Forms used in Future Present Continuous Often interchangeable with the going to future. English doesn’t have future tenses in a way it has present or past tenses it uses different forms to express future the choice of the future form. Autor:...
Sometimes there are significant differences between the English and the German language in terms of the use and the word order of prepositions like "for", "to", "of" etc. That's why I asked ... and D: I already know that "might" is used to refer to the past. But nevertheless than...
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Doesn'twithallverbs EXCEPTToBeandModalverbs(can,might,shouldetc.). •Affirmative:YouspeakFrench. Negative:Youdon'tspeakFrench. Youwillseethatweadddon'tbetweenthesubjectandtheverb.WeuseDon'twhenthe subjectisI,you,weorthey. •Affirmative:HespeaksGerman. Negative:Hedoesn'tspeakGerman. Whenthe...