More important Verbs with examples – Weitere wichtige Verben mit Beispielen: helfen (dat.) – to help gehören (dat.) – to […] German for Beginners, snippets #8
Kinds of questions Like in other languages, there are questions you can answer with „JA“ or „NEIN“ and others where […] German for Beginners, snippets #7
The question WO? and verbs with situative complement abbrevations used here: sit. – situative complement PREP – PREPOSITION nom. – […] German for Beginners, snippets #6
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Some temporal adverbs & examples: nie – never Er geht nie ins Kino. – He never goes to the cinema. […] German for Beginners, snippets #4, Temporal adverbs PART I
Answering Positive and Negative Questions If you answer a POSITIVE QUESTION, you answer with JA or NEIN: A. POSITIVE QUESTION […] German for beginners, snippets #3
Five important verbs & examples nehmen (+acc) (to take) Wir nehmen ein Taxi(n). = We take a taxi Wir nehmen […] GERMAN for Beginners, snippets #2
Saying hello / Hallo sagen, informal/formal style Informal Style: Peter: „Hallo Maria, wie geht’s dir?“ Maria: „Mir geht’s gut, danke! […] German for Beginners, Snippets #1
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