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Hello,
In this lesson, we will examine present tense in German.
The use of present tense in German is the same as in the present.
That is to say, the presently established sentences are also
it can mean.
attachments, verb conjugations, etc. it is the same as the present
and we will not repeat here.
he also learned a wide range of time at the same time learning the present time.
Broad time is generally continuous, every moment, often at certain intervals
repetitive tasks are used to indicate movements.examples:
ich gehe ins Kino
current time: I am going to the cinema
Broad time: I go to the cinema
ich lerne Deutsch
Current time: I am learning German
wide time: learning German
The above are the verb phrases.
We will proceed to the next derste noun clauses.do not spend that short, mortal life on the mortal things that you are mortal. spend some things on those things, keep your eyes (Bediuzzaman)
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so long as it is the same as the present
I can tell your friends that this information is wrong with you. I live in austria and I know German very well and I have to use it for a long time when I want to build a sentence in German there are certain wide time words:
immer = continuous
jede = her (gender tag = every day)
When it comes to the examples of friends, the examples that are given at the moment are correct, but if we translate them a lot of time:
ich gehe immer ins (zum) Kino = I always go to the cinema.
ich gehe jeden Mittwoch ins Kino = I go to every street scene.
If we say ich gehe ins kino, it is present tense and means "I am going to the cinema" and the verb is still being done, the person who says this is on the way to go to the cinema..Hey, Holy,
Danke for the information you provided…
I can tell you guys that this information is wrong
hi holy
current time: I am going to the cinema
Broad time: I go to the cinema
to go to the cinema
when he wants to go to the cinema he says he can go whenever he wantsich gehe immer ins (zum) Kino = I always go to the movies
he says he can go to the cinema when he wants it.
In other words, both our adalist and yours fit the broad time definition, so we can use both.
do not make these tour explanations with my sincere grudge lutherFriends I live in austria and my German is very good. I have no chance of knowing a language I speak every day, so if you want to use a lot of time, you have to do it,
If someone eger asked you was machst du beruflich? What are you doing professionally?
When you say ich gehe zum schule in response, it means I am going to school, this is a time sentence now, but you can also use it in German, since German does not give a lot of time, it is quite natural that you have to use a sentence according to the course of the natural sentence or speech. a move that is usually made easy for you all ..I agree with what our holy friend said, love!
yes, I can understand immediately in the vast time that I learned the present time
thanks…
Due to the fact that the present and the present are the same, we have torn from the tedium of learning time! Super walla!
okay..
how many times do you have in knowledge whether there is knowledge?you will be helping with future times such as wird werden
hi next time werden is pulled according to the auxiliary verbs and the other verb that informs the action is used at the end at the end.
for example “I will come tomorrow” – “ich werde morgen kommen” or “I will meet my friend tomorrow” – “ich werde morgen mich mit meiner freundin treffen”
Werden's shot is:
ich werde
du wirdst
er / sie / es wird
wir werden
ihr werdet
sie werdengood luck…
my friends who answer me are very good i ayrica good wishes i wish everyone
werden future geworden past time oluyo
werden future geworden past time oluyo
Geworden = We can call it past time now.
zB Es ist kalt geworden. ( It became cold )
While it is stated here that the air was actually warm before, but now it is getting cold, a past time makes sense.
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