The neighbor has left and John is flabbergasted at the turn of events. How will things progress from here? Will Michaela have to pay 1000 EUR in damages herself? Who would agree to that? Finally some mysteries will be solved.
This German lesson for beginners will cover the preterite past tense of the German verb sein, you’ll learn many useful new words and you will get an insight into the German justice system.
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Nein. Aber niemals hat ein Hund auf meinen Teppich gepinkelt.
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Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: preterite, sein, sein: past tense | Function: requesting explanations | Topic: courts, damages, pets, suing
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