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RJ

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Well it seems that this forum is a bit quiet - and has been since early November, so I thought I'd come and make a post.

GUTEN TAG!!

I've just finished my HSC - good old German was my last paper, but if there is anyone out there doing German, I love grammar (yes, I know it sounds sad!) so if you have any questions grammar- or otherwise-related, post here or pm me and I'll see what I can remember!
 

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Guten abend
Wo wohnst du?
Ich mag Hamburger:)
Ach nein!
Tut mir leid, ich verstehe nur Bahnhof:(
 

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Question to the grammar girl...

Ok, I was just wondering how you would put out the sentence "I have finished my homework." would it be:

"Ich habe meine Hausaufgabe abgeschlossen"

or is it put differently, or do you break up the word abgeschlossen?
Would very much appreciate your help!

:)
 

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Re: Question to the grammar girl...

Originally posted by Gilmore_Girl
Ok, I was just wondering how you would put out the sentence "I have finished my homework." would it be:

"Ich habe meine Hausaufgabe abgeschlossen"

or is it put differently, or do you break up the word abgeschlossen?
Would very much appreciate your help!

:)
I would tend to use "fertig machen", however, the way you have structured the sentence is indeed correct. With seperable verbs, the "ge" bit goes inbetween the prefix and suffix
 

RJ

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Originally posted by victorling
is German hard to learn?
German is one of the easier languages at which you can become proficient - once you know all the grammar, the only challenge is the vocab and even that is not too difficult a task - you'd be amazed at the number of words based on/borrowed from English! I love it!
 

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The first german sentence I ever encountered
"Heh, das ist mein Hamburger"
says it all :D
 

youmewhateva

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hi there. howd you go with 2003 german results? i'm doin german continuers this year. any hints, tips or advice?
i'm working on passive voice and da-compounds -> really don't get it!!!
anyways, contact me if u want.
 

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Originally posted by RJ
German is one of the easier languages at which you can become proficient - once you know all the grammar, the only challenge is the vocab and even that is not too difficult a task - you'd be amazed at the number of words based on/borrowed from English! I love it!
thx
i am encouraged to learn german:)
 

oranGez

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im doin german for hsc, except im failing miserably..i just cant get it........i freak out everytime i have to speak which sux pretty bad since thats the whole point of learning a language >< ...does anyone know where you can get german tutoring??
 

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400ppl roughly do german
goethre institute offer german tutoring
so does sydney uni and club maq
 

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