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The difference between “werden”, “wurden”, “worden” and “würden”
It is widespread for German students to get confused by the four German verbs “werden”, “wurden”, “worden” and “würden” repeatedly. This article clarifies their meaning and usage.
When to use haben and sein in Perfect tense
Many students struggle when it comes to choosing haben and sein in German perfect tense. In this article, you learn when to use which of them
“To be, or not to be” – the verb “sein” in German
One of the most important verbs in German is “to be”. In this article, you will learn how to conjugate this essential verb and how you can properly integrate it while speaking.
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