You’ve probably had this happen to you before: You’re reading a German sentence and you’re convinced you know what’s happening. The verb is in the second position and then you get to the end of the se… more →
Marathon Sprachenwrote 3 months ago: You’ve probably had this happen to you before: You’re reading a German sentence and you’re convinced … more →
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wrote 1 year ago: Last week we looked at some of the basic tenses in German and how they are constructed. Important to … more →
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