German Grammar – She is washing the shirts π©πͺ
German Grammar – She is washing the shirts. The answer to this grammar question would be: wΓ€scht, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – She is washing the shirts. The answer to this grammar question would be: wΓ€scht, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – You have to love him. The answer to this grammar question would be: ihn, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – My mother buys them (pills). The answer to this grammar question would be: die, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – I am going to make you a black tea. The answer to this grammar question would be: machen, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – You have to promise me. The answer to this grammar question would be: versprechen, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – We are making it (dinner). The answer to this grammar question would be: das, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – I need you to read the book. The answer to this grammar question would be: liest, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – I am going to buy a phone for you. The answer to this grammar question would be: dir, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – I am cleaning the apartment. The answer to this grammar question would be: putze, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – You don’t know him well. The answer to this grammar question would be: ihn, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – We want to read them (books). The answer to this grammar question would be: die, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – Can you give it to me?. The answer to this grammar question would be: geben, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – I am going to ask you all for a favor. The answer to this grammar question would be: Gefallen, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – I can lend it to you. The answer to this grammar question would be: leihen, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ
German Grammar – Do you need him to fix it? . The answer to this grammar question would be: reparieren, but only in certain cases… π©πͺ