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German Genitive Verbs List / Liste der Verben mit Genitiv

Posted by By Nikolina December 11, 2024
CONTENTS Nominative + GenitiveNominative + sich (A) + GenitiveNominative + Accusative + GenitiveAlternatives instead of the genitiveNominative + GenitiveNominative + sich (A) + Genitive 2Nominative + Accusative + Genitive 2…
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Genitive Verbs in German – Semple and Easy/ Verben mit Genitiv

Genitive Verbs in German – Semple and Easy/ Verben mit Genitiv

Posted by By Nikolina December 11, 2024
In this lesson, you will learn which verbs require a genitive and how those verbs with a genitive function in the German language CONTENTS Verbs with complement/ Object in the…
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Accusative Verbs in German – Semple and Easy/ Verben mit Akkusativ

Posted by By Nikolina December 10, 2024
Most German verbs require a complement, that is, an object in the accusative case. In this lesson, you'll learn what that means and why it's important to know which verbs…
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German Dative Verbs List / Liste der Verben mit Dativ

Posted by By Nikolina December 10, 2024
Click on:Grammar Contents absagen (to cancel) – Ich muss dir leider absagen. - Unfortunately, I have to cancel on you.ähneln (to resemble) – Sie ähnelt ihrem Vater. - She resembles her father.angehören…
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Dative Verbs in German – Simple and Easy explained/ Verben mit Dativ

Posted by By Nikolina December 10, 2024
In German, some verbs require a specific case. In this lesson, you will learn all about verbs with the dative. I will show you simple examples of which verbs require…
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German Accusative Verb List / Liste der Verben mit Akkusativ

Posted by By Nikolina December 10, 2024
Click on:Grammar Contents abgeben (hand sth. over) -Bitte geben Sie ihren Schlüssel an der Rezeption ab. (Please hand in your key at reception.)abholen (to pick up) - Leon holt mich vom Flughafen…
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German Irregular Verbs List A1/ Liste Der Unregelmäßigen Verben A1

Posted by By Nikolina December 7, 2024
Irregular verbs are also called strong verbs. In this list there are mixed verbs as well. They are marked in red. Mixed verbs have characteristics of both regular and irregular…
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All About Haben + Zu + Infinitive

Posted by By Nikolina December 1, 2024
In this lesson, you will learn all about the construction haben + zu + infinitive, what its role is, what it means, what are its competing forms and why it…
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All About Sein + Zu + Infinitive

Posted by By Nikolina December 1, 2024
In this lesson, you will learn all about the construction sein + zu + infinitive. What is the role of this construction, what does it mean, what are its competing…
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Modal Verbs of Subjective Meaning in German / Modalverben Subjektiver Gebrauch

Posted by By Nikolina November 30, 2024
In this lesson, you will learn all about modal verbs of subjective character in the German language. In many ways, they look like ordinary modal verbs, but their meaning is…
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