In today’s lesson Michaela’s neighbor insists on picking up his dog. Is Michaela going to hand the poor dog over just like that? Or does she still have a card up her sleeve? We will see.
We are also going to cover neighborhood disputes, living in German cities, the postal service and a lot more.
And today’s grammar point is the German word “müssen”. It is a German modal verb meaning “must”. We already covered “wollen” and “können”. So I am sure this one is going to be easy for you.
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Hm… did that dog really cause that much damage or is Michaele simply showing some guts for what she believes to be right?
What do you think? And what would you do in her situation?
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: müssen | Function: demanding whats yours | Topic: pets, postal service | Politeness Level: formal
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