German Future Tense

Writing articles, an essay, books, and the like must be constructed correctly and must be written grammatically correct. The main reason of this is for the readers to understand and comprehend the ideas of the author or the writer are conveying.

                There are rules and ways on how to make a reading worth reading for. Basically, a sentence is made of an independent clause and a dependent clause which means a subject and a predicate. The use of proper verb agreement is also a great factor and makes a sentence or a phrase sensible.  Verbs could be in a form of past tense, present tense, or future tense. It depends on what the author is trying to express.

German Future Tense

                English has been known as the international language and it is being used as the official language in communication globally. However, the sentence construction varies on certain languages or dialects.

German Future Tense

                A very good example would be the German language. If someone wants to go in a German place especially in Germany, he or she must know and learn how to speak the German language. There are a lot of reasons why one must know, learn, and understand such language. The main reason of this is for easy communication, comprehension, and understanding.

German Future Tense

                There is a difference in English grammar and a German grammar. An example would be the use of verb agreement. German future tense is different from how the English future tense used and constructed. It is very important to get familiarize with usage of this verb form so to avoid any misunderstandings and misconceptions.

                As mentioned above, the English verb agreement could be in a verb form of past tense, present tense, and future tense. It is the same with German but commonly and usually the german future tense is in the form of implied future. Implied future means that the future tense depends on the present tense. In other words, the german future tense is shorter than the English future tense.

                Furthermore, there are some samples of simple sentence made available to read so that others will know and understand the difference of german future tense to English future tense. For singular usage, “I will become” in German while “I will be” in English. For plural usage, German will say “We will become” while in English “We will be”. In simple words, the verb “be” turned to “become” in German.

Share |
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. | Comment

No Responses to German Future Tense

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*



You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

 
Valid Css | Valid XHTML
Web design services by Redweb
© futuretensespanish.com
Feed | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | About Us | Sitemap | Future Tense Spanish | Join Us |