[ad name=”Adsense”] So you know what separable prefix verbs are and how they function in the German language (if not, review here). But a small warning…. One day you may see a verb that clearly looks as if it is … Continue reading
Category Archives: Verbs
[ad name=”Adsense”] If you are learning how to converse about the past in the German language, you have probably encountered the topic of weak verbs. Weak verbs (and their counterparts, strong verbs) are features of Germanic languages. They are verbs … Continue reading
[ad name=”Adsense”] I’m sure you have many questions right now. What is a separable-prefix verb? What’s with the pathetic attempt at incorporating Pig Latin into the title of this post? Do I have another package of toilet paper left or … Continue reading
[ad name=”Adsense”] With so many memory techniques available, there is no good reason to struggle to retain new vocabulary words when dabbling in a foreign language. Let’s discuss possible strategies to remember the basic German verb wissen (to know). For … Continue reading
[ad name=”Adsense”] Möchten is a verb that you will need to draw on often when speaking German. And it is one example of how certain aspects of the German language can save breath. That’s right, you don’t want to be … Continue reading
[ad name=”Adsense”] If you have been browsing the “Organized Clutter” section of this website, I must first advise you to seriously consider if there is something more productive that you could be doing. But you probably noticed that we are … Continue reading