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SUMMARY:Things That Never Happen (Yet You Want to Talk About): Konditional
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DESCRIPTION: &ldquo;If I were a millionaire, I would live in Australia&rdquo; ... Sentences like this are in a form called conditional&nbsp;(Konditional&nbsp;in German) since they are only realistic under certain conditions (here, only if I earn a million, otherwise I won&lsquo;t move to Australia).In English you use&nbsp;would, but in German we have two options, and in this course Iwill teach you the easier, yet less elegant version:&nbsp;Konditional. In the second course, you will learn the more complicated, though more elegant alternative:&nbsp;Konjunktiv.Konditional&nbsp;works simply by using the verb&nbsp;w&uuml;rden*:ich w&uuml;rdedu w&uuml;rdester w&uuml;rdesie w&uuml;rdees w&uuml;rdewir w&uuml;rdenihr w&uuml;rdetsie w&uuml;rden
In ihrer Situation w&uuml;rde ich nicht allein sein wollen.
Actually Jens is not in her situation, so the whole sentence is conditional (or, actually, even unrealistic), so we make a sentence with&nbsp;w&uuml;rden.That&lsquo;s it. Very easy. Notice that we can...

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