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Mein Freund…… ins Kino……..
Perfect time will be done using both durfen / fahren.
I set up the sentence
Mein Freund darf ins Kino fahren, is this sentence true or false? Thanks now.
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perfect past tense...your sentence is both wrong and constructed in the present tense...can you write what you mean in Turkish..let me make a sentence accordingly.
I was surprised for a minute... the sentence is present tense.. the correct sentence.. but you said perfect.. perfect is past tense..
modal la perfekt not done? I thought it was done so I asked
modal la perfekt not done? I thought it was done so I asked
the following figure can be sentence
Mein Freund darf ins Kino gefahren
modal verbs are not used with perfect. it's not grammatically wrong, but it's hard to understand. Because people do not use perfection. it is written in the past tense using the modal verbler prateritum instead. So in your example:
Mein Freund durfte ins Kino gehen.
It will be the most accurate shape.
Mein Freund…… ins Kino……..
Perfect time will be done using both durfen / fahren.
I set up the sentence
Mein Freund darf ins Kino fahren, is this sentence true or false? Thanks now.
Mein Freund darf ins Kino fahren (Modal verb with present time ie Präsens
Past with mein Freund durfte ins Kino fahren (Modal verb ie Präteritum
Mein Freund hat ins Kino fahren dirfen (Past ie Perfekt with modal verbThere is only one important issue. When you are going to perfect a sentence with modal verb, you should always use the auxiliary HABEN verb. eg .. although fahren is a verb with motion, if you pay attention, I used the auxiliary verb haben. That is, the sentence used with Modalverb in the past tense is never used with SEIN and always used with HABEN. The verb at the end of the sentence is in infinitive and does not take the -ge suffix
Ich soll zu Hause gehen (I need to go home) NOW
Ich sollte zu Hause gehen (I had to go home)
Ich habe zu Hause gehen sollen (I had to go home) PAST perfektHast du mich verstan oh :)
Friends,
Of course, the verb dürfen also has a perfect state (gedurft), but the Germans used praeteritum in the past.
and when you say home - nach Hause- is called. -Zu hause- means at home.
Friends,
Of course, the verb dürfen also has a perfect state (gedurft), but the Germans used praeteritum in the past.
and when you say home - nach Hause- is called. -Zu hause- means at home.
I noticed that yes now. true
ich bin zu hause
ich gehe nach hauseEntschuldigung… thank you
Mein Freund darf ins Kino fahren (Modal verb with present time ie Präsens
Past with mein Freund durfte ins Kino fahren (Modal verb ie Präteritum
Mein Freund hat ins Kino fahren dirfen (Past ie Perfekt with modal verbThere is only one important issue. When you are going to perfect a sentence with modal verb, you should always use the auxiliary HABEN verb. eg .. although fahren is a verb with motion, if you pay attention, I used the auxiliary verb haben. That is, the sentence used with Modalverb in the past tense is never used with SEIN and always used with HABEN. The verb at the end of the sentence is in infinitive and does not take the -ge suffix
Ich soll zu Hause gehen (I need to go home) NOW
Ich sollte zu Hause gehen (I had to go home)
Ich habe zu Hause gehen sollen (I had to go home) PAST perfektHast du mich verstan oh :)
I'm sorry. I wrote it wrong, I'll correct it immediately. I realized later… the correct thing is as follows:
ich soll nach Hause gehen
ich sollte nach Hause gehen
ich habe nach Hause gehen sollen (this is not usually preferred.)
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