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20 Cards in this Set
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Does German use a future tense often?
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No. When it does, it looks as though it's present, though the Eng should be future.
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What conjugated verb is used with another verb in order to form future tense?
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Werden.
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Which position is werden placed as opposed to the second verbal.
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Werden is in 2nd position while the other verbal concludes the clause in a infinitival form.
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What does the verb placement look like within a dependent clause?
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At the conclusion of the dependent, the verbal and werden are placed.
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Werden + an infinitive will always be what?
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Werden = "will"
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What happens when werden is followed by "tu"?
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Werden = "become"
Zu = not translated |
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Monosyllabic adjectives with what stem vowels will normally take an umlaut?
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A, O, or U
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Comparative and superlative endings will take what type of ending?
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traditional adjective endings
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When a conjunction is used, what type of comparative adjective is used?
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predicate adjective
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A predicate adjective always ends with . . .?
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-er
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What is the most common adjective combination?
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als (than)
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What are 3 somewhat common comparative adj combos?
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so . . . wie (as-as), je . . . desto (the-the), immer (always)
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The superlative adverb will always have what construction?
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am . . . -en
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What is the most common adjective combination?
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als (than)
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Generally, whenever an adverb has an -er ending it will be?
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Comparative
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What are 3 somewhat common comparative adj combos?
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so . . . wie (as-as), je . . . desto (the-the), immer (always)
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If adj has -er ending preceding a noun it will rarely be what?
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Comparative
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The superlative adverb will always have what construction?
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am . . . -en
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Generally, whenever an adverb has an -er ending it will be?
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Comparative
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If adj has -er ending preceding a noun it will rarely be what?
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Comparative
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