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In German, the Perfect Tense (Perfekt) uses Haben and Sein in the simple past tense + the past participle of the main verb
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In German, the Perfect Tense (Perfekt) uses Haben and Sein in the future tense + the past participle of the main verb
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In German, the Pluperfect tense (Plusquamperfekt) uses Haben and Sein in the simple past tense + the past participle of the main verb
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In German, the Pluperfect tense (Plusquamperfekt) uses Haben and Sein in the present tense + the past participle of the main verb
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In German, the Pluperfect tense (Plusquamperfekt) uses Haben and Sein in the future tense + the past participle of the main verb
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In German, the Future Perfect tense uses Haben and Sein in the future tense + the past participle of the main verb
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In German, the Future Perfect tense uses Haben and Sein in the present tense + the past participle of the main verb
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In German, the Future Perfect tense uses Haben and Sein in the simple past tense + the past participle of the main verb
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What is the German word for 'arrive'?
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Ankauf
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Ankommen
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Ankam
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Anker
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Anziehen
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The Future Tense is used to describe an action which will take place in the future.
In English, it's formed with the auxiliary verb 'will' or 'shall' + the main verb.
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The Perfect Tense is used to describe an action which will take place in the future.
In English, it's formed with the auxiliary verb 'will' or 'shall' + the main verb.
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A word or phrase that modifies the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree (e.g. gently, here, now, very) is called an [blank_start]adverb[blank_end]
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[blank_start]Adverbs[blank_end] are used in Future Tense to express the sense of future time.
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In German, the future tense is formed by auxiliary verb '[blank_start]werden[blank_end]' + the infinitive of the main verb.
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werden
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wollen
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will
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shall
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haben
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sein
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What is the German word for 'to call'?
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Ankommen
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Rufen
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Rund
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Referent
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Richtig
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Rind
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In German, the future tense can express an action that might take place in the future, sometimes called the [blank_start]future of probability[blank_end].
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In German and English, verb forms are divided into moods. There are three main mood.
1. [blank_start]Indicative[blank_end] mood indicates an action of the verb that really happens or is likely to happen. It occurs in the present, past and future tense.
2. [blank_start]Imperative[blank_end] mood is used to express a command - it does not have different tenses.
3. [blank_start]Subjunctive[blank_end] mood is used to express an attitude or feeling about the action of the verb.
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Indicative
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Imperative
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Subjunctive
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Subjunctive mood indicates an action of the verb that really happens or is likely to happen. It occurs in the present, past and future tense.
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Indicative mood indicates an action of the verb that really happens or is likely to happen. It occurs in the present, past and future tense.
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Imperative mood is used to express a command - it does not have different tenses.
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Indicative mood is used to express a command - it does not have different tenses.
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Imperative mood is used to express an attitude or feeling about the action of the verb.
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Subjunctive mood is used to express an attitude or feeling about the action of the verb.
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In English and German, the imperative mood is divided into two types of command.
The "[blank_start]you[blank_end]" command that gives an order to one person, or many others.
The "[blank_start]we[blank_end]" command when an order is given to oneself as well as to others.
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The [blank_start]subjunctive[blank_end] is the mood of the verb used to express actions and conditions that are not actual fact. We say these actions are "unreal" or "contrary to fact."
E.g.:
"If Kathy were here, you could meet her."
"I wish Kathy were here."
"We asked Kathy to be here so that we can meet her."
"I wish she were here."
"If only we knew where they are."
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The [blank_start]indicative[blank_end] mood states a fact, or a real possibility, or something that can be a fact.
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indicative
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subjunctive
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imperative
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The [blank_start]subjunctive[blank_end] mood expresses something that is unreal and/or contrary to fact.
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subjunctive
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imperative
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indicative
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The [blank_start]subjunctive[blank_end] occurs commonly in two types of sentences. One is conditions contrary to the fact - these sentences are made up of two clauses the if-clause and the conclusion.
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In the subjunctive form the if-clause is in the subjunctive, and the conclusion clause verb + dictionary form of the main verb is called the [blank_start]conditional[blank_end]