Direct speech?
What exactly is direct speech?
And how do you formulate a direct speech, for example as a kind of advice “to buy German beer”?
What exactly is direct speech?
And how do you formulate a direct speech, for example as a kind of advice “to buy German beer”?
Are there websites that tell me whether a verb is a strong or weak verb? So far, I've only found sites that tell me whether it's a regular or irregular verb.
Hey, is this structure, introduction, and first argument good at this point? What grade would you give me? Please refrain from spelling.
Hello everyone, I would like to know which of the two formulations is correct. I write my blog. I am writing a blog article/blog post. Thank you for your comments!
First of all, I'm not a native speaker, so if I make a mistake, please feel free to correct it. Regarding the title, I've encountered this structure many times, but I just can't seem to grasp it. Especially "mit" in everyday German instead of in the text. "Ich bringe Thomas mit nach Hause" (I'm bringing…
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“I traveled to the year 1950” and from “There I played with other children on the street” Thank you in advance 😊
Hello,
in the literal speech you write word for word, what someone says, calls, asks, thinks, etc. Because you write the words directly, the literal speech also means direct speech.
Siegfried shouted: “Bell German beer!”
You use the literal speech to write what someone says. You need to use certain phrases. You put the talk in quotation marks and set a phrase before, for example, “Tom asks:” or “Marie says:”.
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