Key German Structure: es gibt ...
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
- This video is about the key German structure "es gibt", explaining first its origin and meaning, then comparing it with the two possible English translations. Finally, I outline the two different parts of speech which most commonly follow "es gibt" and provide numerous example sentences, both positive and negative, singular and plural, along with their English translations.
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yes/ no, questions have the verb in the first position. usually, the verb is always in the second position.
correct?
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