Usages of das Verb
Im Sprachkurs erklärt die Dozentin, was ein Nomen und was ein Verb ist.
In the language course, the lecturer explains what a noun is and what a verb is.
Heute markiere ich jedes Nomen blau und jedes Verb rot in meinem Heft.
Today I mark every noun in blue and every verb in red in my notebook.
Im Dialog hörst du zuerst das Pronomen, danach kommt das Verb.
In the dialogue, you first hear the pronoun, then the verb comes.
Zum einen ist der Hauptsatz kurz, zum anderen steht das Verb im Nebensatz am Ende.
For one thing, the main clause is short; for another, the verb stands at the end in the subordinate clause.
Bei diesem Verb ändert sich der Stamm in der Vergangenheit, und die Wortart bleibt trotzdem dieselbe.
With this verb, the stem changes in the past, and the part of speech still remains the same.
Könnten Sie mir bitte erklären, wieso das Pronomen hier vor dem Verb steht?
Could you please explain why the pronoun comes before the verb here?
Wenn ich einen langen Text lese, suche ich zuerst die Verben und dann die Nomen.
When I read a long text, I first look for the verbs and then the nouns.
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