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I don't understand "Plusquamperfekt"! What is it and when would I use it?

Plusquamferfekt is a verb form or tense used in German to talk about an event that has begun in the past and that has also already ended in the past. It is similar to past perfect in English! Example: Er ...

Answered by Johanna M. German tutor
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Separable verbs present tense: Rearrange these sentences so that they are in the correct order. Then translate them into English.

  1. auf - wir- stehen - früh - sehr: Wir stehen sehr früh auf. We get up early. 2. kommen - um - Uhr - an - Sie - neun: Sie kommen um neun Uhr an. They arrive at 9 am. 3. ziehe - Schuhe - die - ich - an...
Answered by Tutor87282 D. German tutor
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Write a short text/prepare a short presentation about your use of the media. Comment on computers, TV, reading and your mobile. Make your writing/speech interesting by adding intensifiers, adverbs of frequency and time references.

Ich benutze mein Handy sehr oft, um mit meinen Freunden zu schreiben. Abends schaue ich fern. Am Nachmittag spiele ich an meinen Computer oder surfe im I...

Answered by Tutor87282 D. German tutor
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What is the basis structure of a German sentence?

The basics 

Subject-> Verb-> Direct object

Subject- Noun (naming word), Pronoun (stands in place of noun-er, sie, es)

Verb-Doing word, agrees with the subjects, ends in -...

Answered by Emma S. German tutor
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How is the conditional formed in German?

To form the conditional in German, the Subjunctive 2 (Konjunktiv 2) is used. The Subjunctive 2 is a mood used to express doubt or uncertainty, which is why it is used for the conditional; we are not stati...

Answered by Emma G. German tutor
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