Modal verbs in german exercise

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This is ideal for students who want to improve their fluency and communication skills by actively participating in the class, learn new words and exercise the grammar.Īll learning materials, exercises and homework are FREE and will be provided before or during the class (as PDF-files). I offer German language lessons for A1, A2, B1, B2 level and they include everything you need: grammar, speaking, listening, reading, writing and for some fun: games and role plays :) I was born and lived in Switzerland and grew up in a bilingual family, because of that I speak German, Swiss German, Croatian and English :) Hallo :) I'm a German language teacher with a Bachelor and Master degree in German and with many years of teaching experience. The double infinitive is therefore always used with a past form of a modal verb. But with the past participle, we always use the double infinitive. The verbs you can find in the table above, can be used alone or in a verb group. The double infinitive with the past participle With verbs of motion (which don't hold an infinitive with 'zu'): Wir haben sie Volleyball spielen sehen.With verbs that do not hold the infinitive with zu: Wir werden ein neues Handy kaufen müssen.

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