My dear Teacher, Absolutely perfect! the way you presents your lessons every time and it's interesting. I appreciate it. Thanks a lot for your restless effort to teach us German language for free.
So, when we use schon after the verb (Der Tag ist schon) its and adverb and when is use it before the noun (Heute ist ein schoner Tag) it's adjective? Is this the general rule?
I've only watched for 30 seconds, and this is the most clear, concise, helpful information that I have found in weeks. Thank you so much.
My dear Teacher, Absolutely perfect! the way you presents your lessons every time and it's interesting. I appreciate it. Thanks a lot for your restless effort to teach us German language for free.
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Great video. I look forward to many more 💕
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Nice, what about other cases. This is just mominative singular right?
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Great video!
So, when we use schon after the verb (Der Tag ist schon) its and adverb and when is use it before the noun (Heute ist ein schoner Tag) it's adjective? Is this the general rule?
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