Is that correct in German?
I love spending free time with my husband
Are these shoes practical or useful in this weather? I need to learn useful words or practical words from this book. Are there differences in such contexts?
In the training plan I dedicate myself to jogging. The sentence sounds so wrong 😅
1. Are you going to the train station? 2.Are you going to Luisenplatz? Thank you for your reply!!!
I have a question: If the imperfect subjunctive is used for unreal comparisons and the pluscuamperfect subjunctive is also used for this purpose, what is the difference between the two?
Do you think she loves me? Do you think she loves me?
You can also say:
I’m looking forward to spending my spare time with my husband.
Sounds, I find more positive – but it’s quite clear.
I would say, “I think it’s great to spend my spare time with my husband”
I love spending time with my husband.
After “toll” the comma remains.
Is “together” here a wrong word?
Not wrong, just unnecessary.
No
I think it’s great to spend time with my husband…
Sounds a little blunt for me, but it’s okay.
Why stop?
The “together” could also be omitted.