I wonder why you don't have a good subtitle that pays attention to pronunciation and punctuation. Right now there is only automatic one and that is not good at all.
@@HerrFerguson If this happens, me and my friends will also subscribe to your channel and we can study with your videos. Also, I think this will contribute to the growth of your channel.
Sorry, not sure what you mean? I’ve got a video about separable verbs here, which might help? ruclips.net/video/iaq8NoyMxE4/видео.htmlsi=BbAbZ1jDw1IOSuev
Hi, I don’t have them in PDF form yet. When you say ‘in PDF form’, do you mean the final ‘summary’ screen? Or a text-based explanation of the video itself designed for reading, rather than watching?
@@HerrFergusonI just came accross your chanel, thanks for posting. It is very informative. Your teaching on the dative made more sense than several others that I have watched. I just started German two weeks ago.
it's litreally the eaiset way. if your english is weak u might not understand all of this. if u really want to learn i can give u some tips to understand better.
I’m sorry you’re not understanding much, but just start at the beginning with pronunciation, then learn ‘to have’ (haben) and ‘to be’ (sein). That way, you can learn some nouns (objects) and adjectives (describing words) and form some basic sentences. Then learn how to form a question in German and you will already have made loads of progress! Good luck / Viel Glück!
Thanks.fantastic video ,sir🙏
running through these videos before an end of unit test is always so helpful, thanks sir!
your videos are so helpful! thank you!
I moved to Germany three months ago, this is extremely helpful! Thank you!!!
Hello many greetings from Greece ❤ really your all lessons great 👍 I would like to request if possible I want this all lessons by notes
I wonder why you don't have a good subtitle that pays attention to pronunciation and punctuation. Right now there is only automatic one and that is not good at all.
Oh no! I thought all my videos had subtitles. I’ll go through them ASAP and make sure they’re accurate!
Thanks for pointing this out!
@@HerrFerguson If this happens, me and my friends will also subscribe to your channel and we can study with your videos. Also, I think this will contribute to the growth of your channel.
pleeeease keep those videos up, this is literally the best I have ever yet seen ,, daaankeeeeee
Danke sehr!! 🙏🏼 😊
How about “vor” as in “ago”? Isn’t that always dativ?
In this context, yes. ‘vor’ is always used with dative when it means ‘ago’, but as ‘vor’ can mean ‘in front of’, it’s not ALWAYS dative.
Thank you so much teacher, very helpful.
Herr Ferguson noch nie enttäuscht 👌🏽
Danke für Dative now ich will watch the genitive
I thought movement uses dative, thank you for the information, your channel is the best, hope you make more videos
What a class! You motivate me to learn german!
Glad I can help! 😃
This is extremely helpful, thanks a lot!!!
one word... amazing!! thank you
Petfect! Danke schön!
It's been really helpful.
have you done a video on non-separable verbs which seem separable?
Sorry, not sure what you mean?
I’ve got a video about separable verbs here, which might help?
ruclips.net/video/iaq8NoyMxE4/видео.htmlsi=BbAbZ1jDw1IOSuev
Vielen Dank, Herr Ferguson!
Very helpful 👌
wow its impressive
i have just started my b2 course these are fab do you happen to have any of these presentations in PDF form?
Hi, I don’t have them in PDF form yet.
When you say ‘in PDF form’, do you mean the final ‘summary’ screen? Or a text-based explanation of the video itself designed for reading, rather than watching?
@@HerrFergusonthe summary screen would be so useful!
Thank you!
Cases in Romanian were much easier. The dative case in German is a real challenge.
I’ve never learned but this makes me want to!
@@HerrFergusonI just came accross your chanel, thanks for posting. It is very informative. Your teaching on the dative made more sense than several others that I have watched. I just started German two weeks ago.
Thanks
Perfect
Still not getting a single word of it plz try to explain in a new way
it's litreally the eaiset way. if your english is weak u might not understand all of this. if u really want to learn i can give u some tips to understand better.
I’m sorry you’re not understanding much, but just start at the beginning with pronunciation, then learn ‘to have’ (haben) and ‘to be’ (sein). That way, you can learn some nouns (objects) and adjectives (describing words) and form some basic sentences. Then learn how to form a question in German and you will already have made loads of progress!
Good luck / Viel Glück!