Can you find the four cases in the Duden dictionary?
I want to know if the table with the four cases is in the Duden dictionary because I'm taking an exam soon!!!
I want to know if the table with the four cases is in the Duden dictionary because I'm taking an exam soon!!!
I mean it this way: if I write a story in the past tense (she had, I went…), how do I describe people correctly? For example: "I walked up to her. She was / is a nice person." Because if I write "was," it's past tense, but it sounds like the person died or something!…
How is that supposed to work????
Hey guys! I'm a bit confused right now because I have no idea what goes together anymore. I understand the stylistic devices, but who does it belong to?
In the second large box, do you also have to change the "o" in "ponerse" to "ue"? Tip: Set the image to full size so you can see it better. Thanks to everyone who helps 🙂
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Hello,
yes, you find the 4 cases in the Duden; see for example https://www.duden.de/deklination/substantive/friend
AstridThePu
Yeah, the four cases are in the Duden too. The Duden not only treats spelling, but also grammar