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SUMMARY:Transport
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DESCRIPTION: Ich fahre nach Berlin.Ich gehe zu Beate.Ich fahre mit dem Bus zu Jochen.Du f&auml;hrst mit der U-Bahn bis&nbsp;Bahnhof Friedrichstra&szlig;e.Dann f&auml;hrst du mit der S-Bahn bis&nbsp;Warschauer Stra&szlig;e.
Nach&nbsp;is for place names,&nbsp;zu&nbsp;is for people and institutions. You can learn more about that in chapter 12.For now, don't bother about the&nbsp;Dativ&nbsp;forms (mit dem,&nbsp;mit der). Just learn the expressions by heart. You will learn more about Dativ&nbsp;in chapter 11.
When you want to say that you will go somewhere, the verb you use depends on the means of transport you choose. If in doubt, use&nbsp;fahren.&nbsp;Gehen&nbsp;is definitely&nbsp;to walk, not&nbsp;to go. The English&nbsp;to go&nbsp;is better translated by&nbsp;fahren; however&nbsp;fahren&nbsp;cannot mean&nbsp;to walk. If you take a plane, use&nbsp;fliegen.Ich fahre morgen nach Kiel. (by car, train, bike, boat)Ich gehe zu Beate. (walk)Ich fliege von San Francisco nach M&uuml;nchen. (by plane)
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