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Grammar Connections (5)

Orden de palabras en alemán: El pronombre va primero (Pron. Acusativo + Sust. Dativo)

word_order
B1

Verbos modales alemanes en pasado (Präteritum)

verbs_tenses
B1

El caso dativo en alemán: dar a otros (Der Dativ)

case_system
B1

Sin 'zu' después de verbos modales (können, wollen, müssen)

verb_moods
A2

Terminaciones de sustantivos femeninos: -heit y -keit

nouns_gender
A2

Used in Phrases (6)

einen Ausweis zeigen

show an ID

A2

Reue zeigen

To show remorse

B2

Pass zeigen

show passport

A1

Liebe zeigen

show love

A1

Mostrar comprensión

To show understanding

A2

Mostrar gratitud

To show gratitude

B1
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سر و گوش آب دادن. fa 等会儿 zh 做出牺牲 zh ভালোবাসা দেওয়া bn ໃຈແຄບ lo å ha et ønske om no de sfeer zit erin nl 知識を身につける ja 隣の飯は美味い ja fare il bello e il cattivo tempo it Nice talking to you en είμαι στο ίδιο έργο θεατής el keep warm en Onde é a saída de emergência? pt Kao na iglama sr Йти додому uk Tener buena salud es Det er greit for meg. no Guardar las apariencias. es Çok hızlı tr aufpassen de 放下屠刀,立地成佛 zh Tôi đi làm đây vi Taisez-vous ! fr

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Present Real Conditionals (Type 1) bg Doing things again with Zài (再) zh Future Intentions kk Language History lo Than vs. Then: What's the Difference? en Stative Verbs and Aspect my Göra (To do) sv 'Something/Anything' (Nə isə) az Please-contact-me vs. Myself: What's the Difference? en Introducing Others id Using Past Simple for Completed Actions bn Spanish Contractions: To the and Of the (al, del) es Expressions with Avoir: Hungry, Thirsty, Afraid (Avoir faim, soif, peur) fr Hypothetical If Clauses: Dreaming in Portuguese (Se eu fosse...) pt Likely, Unlikely, Bound To, Certain To: Expressing Probability en Lexical Mastery id Persian Politeness & Register Shifting (Ta'arof) fa Mastering the Causative: Getting Things Done (have/get something done) en

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