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All About the German Verb brauchen – Learn Easy Way / Meaning and Usage of brauchen

Posted by By Nikolina January 17, 2025
The verb brauchen in the German language can be used both as a main verb and as a modal verb. CONTENT Brauchen as the main verbBrauchen as a modal verbnicht/…
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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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Verbs Like Modal Verbs with an Infinitive + Zu / Modalverbänliche Verben ohne zu

Posted by By Nikolina November 30, 2024
We can also call these verbs non-real modal verbs, because they behave similarly to modal verbs, but they are still different, and therefore cannot be classified as real modal verbs.…
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The Modal Verbs Wollen and Möchten /Wollen  und  Möchten

The Modal Verbs Wollen and Möchten /Wollen  und  Möchten

Posted by By Nikolina October 1, 2024
In this lesson, you will learn everything about the modal verbs wollen and möchten in the German language, as well as the modal verb mögen, what they mean, how and…
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