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Grammar: The Imperative (A1-B1) - Giving instructions in German - Easy! 

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@mpmaxx3676
@mpmaxx3676 7 месяцев назад
This absolutely brilliant. There are many very good courses on YT, but yours are really something else. Keep it up.
@HerrFerguson
@HerrFerguson 7 месяцев назад
Danke! 🙏🏼
@lucianoval903
@lucianoval903 Год назад
Ihre Videos sind wirklich die erstaunlichsten. Ich genieße sie sehr. Ich gratuliere Ihnen herzlich.
@HerrFerguson
@HerrFerguson Год назад
Danke sehr! 😊🙏🏼
@manishbhatt1963
@manishbhatt1963 Год назад
Sehr schönes Video, mit dem ich Gramm lernen kann
@tanya5142
@tanya5142 4 месяца назад
Very good video! Well explained
@khristinah5389
@khristinah5389 4 месяца назад
Very clear explanation
@mightymayukh
@mightymayukh 3 месяца назад
Thank you, as usual preparing for my class test 😅
@zzzanon
@zzzanon 14 дней назад
You describe the "du"-imperative for strong verbs around 4:00 . What about strong-verbs for imperative-"ihr", and strong-verbs for imperative-"Sie"?
@HerrFerguson
@HerrFerguson 14 дней назад
Strong verbs only change for ‘du’ and ‘er/sie/es/man’ so the ‘ihr’ and ‘Sie’ forms are normal. E.g. Esst eure Pizza! Essen Sie Ihre Pizza! Fahrt langsamer! Fahren Sie langsamer!
@prathambellubbi1631
@prathambellubbi1631 Год назад
Ihr Video gefällt mir gut
@Royal_tanker
@Royal_tanker Год назад
This is super cool
@hasutailiu5392
@hasutailiu5392 3 месяца назад
Hello! Thank you very much for the vedios! I noticed the thrid word in the sentence "Essen Sie Ihr Frühstück", namely 'Ihr', is it the formal 2nd person? And if it is, is it necessary in this sentence? Dank!
@HerrFerguson
@HerrFerguson 3 месяца назад
It’s the 2nd person formal possessive adjective ‘your’ I.e. “Eat your breakfast” rather than “Eat breakfast”
@hasutailiu5392
@hasutailiu5392 3 месяца назад
@@HerrFerguson Oh! I got it! I didn't realise it is the possessive. Thank you!
@minHoo-m1j
@minHoo-m1j Год назад
Sehr gut, Sehr danke!
@markjaygliponeo1310
@markjaygliponeo1310 9 месяцев назад
Toll❤️👍danke🙏
@eliasrasmussen8086
@eliasrasmussen8086 8 месяцев назад
You said that if the stem of a verb ends in -d or -t it will always have -e added to it. In my school's dictionary it says both with "arbeiten" and "finden" that it can be called the stem without an extra -e. I just want to know if it is the dictionary that has an error or if it's just very common to add -e behind the words.
@HerrFerguson
@HerrFerguson 8 месяцев назад
Technically, you can form the imperative without the -e, but no one does I don’t think!
@headrelease46782
@headrelease46782 Год назад
sehr gut!
@biplobdeutsch
@biplobdeutsch Год назад
Danke
@qwzhenhere
@qwzhenhere Год назад
Mach ein Video auf N-Deklination mal bitte,
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