Illustration1. Meaning of um zeal zu + infinitive2. How to make sentences with the complete um zeal zu + infinitive3. How to make sentences with a part of um zeal zu + infinitive4. How to use um zeal zu with separable and inseparable verbsTable of content for um zeal zu + infinitive The term um … Continue reading UM ZEAL ZU + INFINITIVE: How to use two or more verbs in a german sentence
NOUN-VERBS COMBINATION IN GERMAN
Content in this post1. Definition of a noun-verb2. Examples of noun-verb3. How to make sentences with noun-verbs4. How to negate a sentence that contains a noun-verbTable of content for german noun-verbs A noun-verb from how it is called, is a unit combination of a noun and a verb which may slightly or entirely alter their … Continue reading NOUN-VERBS COMBINATION IN GERMAN
SUBJUNCTIVE I: how to make a reported speech in german
The subjunctive I which is called Konjunktiv I in German is the first out of the two types of subjunctive. It is used to either make an indirect or a reported speech. What then is an indirect or a reported speech? A reported speech is one where a person quotes the exact words or speech … Continue reading SUBJUNCTIVE I: how to make a reported speech in german
THE GERMAN ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE
Does it sound funny that a voice is active or passive? “Really, I thought it’s only with personality traits that something or someone could either be active or passive”, you probably said. Then you probably also wonder if this is in anyway related to the circumstances of “this child is too active” which means the … Continue reading THE GERMAN ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE