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Lucas750
10 months ago

I think it’s both right. “Hat” if it is simply conjugated and “have” when it is in the conjunctive. I’m not a German teacher, so if I wrote something wrong, you can correct me.

Lucas750
9 months ago
Reply to  allesgut401

Thanks for the star

Naturfreund3000
10 months ago

Actually, it would have, but since the source could not vote, newspapers can only accept it. And so here is right.

Genesis313
10 months ago

The newspaper only suspects that, so “have”.

The Popstar tells in an interview that he has a new girlfriend.

Bibadchoia
10 months ago
Reply to  allesgut401

Right!

I have

But here it is the indirect speech. Therefore, conjunction 1 is used

ACBRE
10 months ago

It’s the indirect speech. This is formed with the conjunctive 1

JannikvE
10 months ago

has been written in the conjunctive and will therefore have to. They don’t say it’s like that, but only that the other newspaper claims it. It is therefore necessary to use the conjunctive.

etjna
10 months ago

The newspaper takes on him have a new girlfriend, they don’t know exactly if he really has one.

Mekpomm
10 months ago

Conjunctive, because it is a guess and not a secured message.

lynnmary1987
10 months ago

The newspaper can only accept and not know.

blechkuebel
10 months ago

From the selection, “habe” is the only one that makes the sentence meaningful. The form of the verb is the conjunctive 1. You like to use it when you reproduce statements.

TsukiWriter
10 months ago

This is conjunctive 1.

Tannibi
10 months ago

Indirect speech, therefore conjunctive I.

CryingGame
10 months ago
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