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Tell me about your show at the Apollo Theater. Can you explain the Get Lesta phenomenon for our foreign friends tuning in? Leicester is about an hour south of Nottingham. Sometimes in abstract form, sometimes more concretely, his choreographies narrate stories in a scenic sequence of emotional and moving images. And you can ask questions and I will tell some stories.
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That would be possible… with Google Hangout for example. Ja, ich hatte mehrere Jahre immer mal wieder mit Videos experimentiert, aber erst vor einem Jahr meinen technischen Weg gefunden, dass ich auch meinen fotografischen Stil beibehalten konnte. By the way, very impressive work, do more of similar projects await us? Yes…I tested working on videos from time to time, but then only one year ago I found out about techniques so I can keep my photographical style. What do you like best? The entry has been added to your favourites. You are not signed in.
Having trouble remembering e. Click here to review the meanings of the nominative pronouns. This poster contains two ihr-forms, one past, one present ["You humans made us sick. Now you're eating our disease"]: Stem-changing verbs Stem-changing verbs have stem-changes only in the 2nd and 3rd person singular. As an example, here is the verb "sehen," which has a stem-change from "e" to "ie": These patterns should be second nature to you, as you will be using them again and again to form the other tenses and verb forms: I am going German has no equivalent to the English "-ing" form.
Ich esse Ich bin essen. More details Click here to see more details, e.
I went, I have gone, I was going Ich ging Formal Students often wonder why the two-word form, which seems more complicated, would be informal, while the seemingly simpler one-word form is formal. It turns out that formal language is actually very often much simpler than informal language: You will in fact see some two-word forms in formal writing, and hear some one-word forms in informal speech.
There are few clear rules regarding this. For the modal verbs, the reason for this is that to form the perfect tense with a modal verb, one actually needs a double infinitive construction, which sounds awkward in speaking: So you need to know the rules for the formation of the past participle, and the rules for deciding between "haben" and "sein" as the auxiliary verb.
Karl, was hast du getan? Some of the harder sentences from the video, and some useful expressions, are listed below. Then, read the grammatical explanations that follow, and finally, watch the video again and see if the Perfect Tense forms now make more sense to you. If in doubt, use "haben. In addition, even if the verb describes motion, "sein" is not used if the verb has an accusative object e.
The following table summarizes the main points by some contrastive examples: Past participles of strong [irregular] verbs end in -en. Past particples of weak [regular] verbs end in -t. Past particples of mixed verbs the 8 or so weak verbs that are nevertheless irregular also end in -t. The following table summarizes the main points regarding the formation of the past participle: Here is the pattern of endings for the strong verbs in this tense: The verb "sein" actually follows this pattern without any irregularities: The verb "haben" follows this pattern without any irregularities: German does have another past tense: As in English, it is not usually necessary to use this tense.
It is used to emphasize that a past event had happened before another past event. Forming Plusquamperfekt This is very easy: It is occasionally possible for both clauses to be in the Plusquamperfekt, as in the last example. Bevor sie ins Bett ging, hatte sie einen Brief geschrieben.
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