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What is the difference between the sein-passive and the werden-passive?

Both the sein-passive and the werden-passive use a past participle. However the sein-passive uses the past participle as an adjective. For example; Die Wiese ist mit Blumen bedeckt translates as 'the mead...

Answered by Hannah J. German tutor
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What is the difference between the use of the sein-passive and the werden-passive?

When using the sein passive, you are using the past participle of the verb as an adjective. For instance; Die Wiese ist mit Blumen bedeckt. This sentence uses the sein-passive and translates as 'the meado...

Answered by Hannah J. German tutor
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The Multicultural society - Braucht man Tests, um Bürger zu integrieren?

Heutzutage leben wir in einer multikulturellen Gesellschaft. Immer mehr Menschen aus verschiedenen Ländern und mit verschiedener Herkunft treffen aufeinander. Besonders die Flüchtlingskrise betont diese E...

Answered by Luisa B. German tutor
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Speaking Test: How can I improve my pronounciation?

It is important to remember, having an accent is normal. You can live in the country for decades and still have an accent. It is however equally important that you pay attention to the intonation of a lan...

Answered by Isabel L. German tutor
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When do I use the genitive case?

You use the genitive case to mark possession of something. It is a nice way to say that an object belongs to someone. There are some prepositions that trigger this case. In all cases you can use a simple ...

Answered by Benjamin P. German tutor
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