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Pia Hägglund-Viljanen. German Relative Clauses - The Basics. Hello everyone, and welcome to a new episode of our German is Easy grammar course.

German Relative Clauses - The Basics

And today, we’ll start our mini series about German relative pronouns Or German Relative Sentences, too. German Relative Pronouns are actually quite coherent, straight forward and in a way … simple. And before we look at German specifically, let’s take a second to talk about what we’re actually talking about. A bit of background So uhm… Princess Elvenbeauty. Maria made pizza yesterday. These two examples are awfully similar. Relative Clauses in English English uses only a few pronouns as relative pronouns: that, who (whose, whom) and which.

Emanuel is a man who likes his beer cold.Emanuel, who likes his beer cold, is a man. The relative sentence in the first example is making a difference in which group Emanuel belongs to. The man who was wearing a hat came from a concert.The man, who was wearing a hat, came from a concert. Starke Verben - Quiz. German is easy! Click the title to read the article...

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In this episode: A quick, fun look at the difference between "antworten" and "beantworten" and when to use which one. Including a little quiz for you :) Vocabulary: antworten, beantworten, die Antwort A fun look at the meaning of the German words "die Art" and "die Kunst" and why only the second one actually means art. die Art, die Tonart, die Tierart, artgerecht, artig, eigenartig, die Kunst, künstlich, der Künstler A quick look at the meaning of "ausschlafen" and its brothers "verschlafen" and "einschlafen". Ausschlafen, verschlafen, einschlafen A fun look at the meaning of "aussehen" and when to use it as a translation for "to look".

Aussehen, das Aussehen, aussehend A quick look at the reason why German 'bald' and English 'bald' look alike but have NOTHING in common meaning wise. German Advent Calender – Contractions. “Contractions“ Hallo ihr alle, day 6 of our Advent Calender, it’s Nikolaus Day in Germany.

German Advent Calender – Contractions

And today weI’ll hit you with a little bit of grammar, because we’ll talk about contractions And before you go like “Why should I listen to a guy mansplaining about contractions…” let me tell you that I can talk about contractions because I ate so much pasta that I currently identify as pregnant. I think most of you know this, but what’s not commonly talked about in books and courses is the fact that you don’t always have to use them. When to use contractions in German? Now, usually you’d expect a bunch of rules now; like “If … then… . ” And I guess we could do that.

The coffee is good. They all talk about a specific coffee but their focus, the intensity of pointing is very different. Because, the crucial thing about contractions is this: “Contractions lower the finger-factor substantially.” Wow, weirdest grammar statement ever. Thomas arbeitet gerne im Café.Thomas likes working at the café/cafés. 13 German Grammar Mistakes You Make & How to Fix Them Immediately. German Separable Verbs - How do They Work? Fi.pinterest.

Interactive Grammar Tutor. NOTE: Click here for details about some unfamiliar terminology you'll find on these sites (Konjunktiv I & II, Futur II, Konditional...) www.canoo.net Will conjugate verbs for you AND show you noun inflections (i.e. plural and Genitive forms, etc.).

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Type a noun or verb into the box at the top of the page, and choose "Dictionary Word Forms" from the pulldown menu just below the search box. Explore the site to see lots more info! Verbix Verb Conjugator Available for multiple languages. Cactus2000 German Verb Tables Home of the "KonjugationsHase" (conjugation bunny). Verben.info Here you can practice the verb forms until they become easy.