Timeline for Confused about German tenses
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Jun 13, 2022 at 16:00 | answer | added | HalvarF | timeline score: 1 | |
Jun 13, 2022 at 15:47 | comment | added | HalvarF | For an explanation of Ersatzinfinitiv: german.stackexchange.com/questions/36072/… It might also help to google the word Ersatzinfinitiv. | |
Jun 13, 2022 at 15:43 | answer | added | Emanuel | timeline score: 2 | |
Jun 13, 2022 at 15:40 | comment | added | Emanuel | I am not sure if your level is enough to actually play around with tenses like this. "ich bin gegangen müssen" means absolutely nothing and doesn't resemble anything in German. | |
Jun 13, 2022 at 15:29 | history | edited | iamshimye | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 13, 2022 at 14:44 | comment | added | iamshimye | My problem is about (substitute infinitive)@planetmaker | |
Jun 13, 2022 at 14:43 | history | edited | iamshimye | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 13, 2022 at 14:19 | comment | added | iamshimye | I just need some help distinguishing these tenses from each other.@planetmaker | |
Jun 13, 2022 at 13:29 | comment | added | planetmaker | german.stackexchange.com/questions/70844/… <-- how much difference is there to your previous question? It would be highly appreciated if you could share some of your thoughts with us in a way that you work out the differences and what they (could possibly) mean, given a conjugation table | |
Jun 13, 2022 at 13:26 | history | asked | iamshimye | CC BY-SA 4.0 |