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SUMMARY:Your First German Sentences: Verbs and Pronouns
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DESCRIPTION: Your first german sentences.

Verbs and pronouns.
Some people say german grammar is overwhelming, but the good news is that with most of it, even if you get it.wrong, people will still understand you. They might not even notice.However there is one thing that you should get right from the very beginning, and that is&nbsp;verbs&nbsp;and&nbsp;pronouns.&bull; A&nbsp;verb is a word that tells you what someone does: Eat,&nbsp;sleep,&nbsp;work,&nbsp;fly,&nbsp;love these are all verbs.&bull; A&nbsp;pronoun&nbsp;is a word that replaces a person or a thing:&nbsp;I,&nbsp;you,&nbsp;he,&nbsp;she.In English we don&rsquo;t change verbs a lot:&nbsp;I sing,&nbsp;you sing. One exception is to be:&nbsp;I am,&nbsp;you are. You cannot.say&nbsp;you am&nbsp;or&nbsp;I am &ndash; Not only does it sound strange, but it will also lead to misunderstandings. For example, if I.say&nbsp;you are tired &ndash; What is that supposed to mean? Am I tired? Are you tired? We don&rsquo;t know, so foreigners learning...

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