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SUMMARY:Talking About Things We Don‘t Even Know: Es Und Das
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DESCRIPTION: esIch wei&szlig; nicht, wie es jetzt hier weitergeht.... says Frau Wei&szlig;gerber, but what does she mean with&nbsp;es?
That&lsquo;s the point &ndash; she doesn&lsquo;t really know. She might talk about the business in general, her job, her way of working, whatever ... so she says&nbsp;es. We use&nbsp;es&nbsp;when we want to talk about something that we cannot exactly define.
Es war eine gute Idee, mit dem auto nach Warmem&uuml;nde zu fahren.In this context we actually know what&nbsp;es&nbsp;stands for:&nbsp;mit dem Auto nach Warnem&uuml;nde zu fahren. We use&nbsp;es&nbsp;here because we want to refer to a subordinate clause or infinitive phrase that is coming later (mit dem Auto nach Warnem&uuml;nde zu fahren). By the way, we do the same in English:It was a good idea to go to Warnem&uuml;nde by car.
Im Auto wurde es viel zu hei&szlig;.Here again we do not know exactly what will be too hot. The air? The car itself?Since we don&lsquo;t know, we use&nbsp;es. This use...

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