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The German language does not have a true present continuous tense, only present tense.
Well, out here in the far west near the Dutch border we have present continuous.
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Alphabet • Vocabulary • Phrasebook • Resources • Names • German History • Nations of the World • False Friends • Numbers • Keyboard Layout Exercises • |
Resources
- This book has a PDF version.
- BLL German (Bite-sized Language Lessons)
- German Language
- German Language Wikibooks
- German studies in Wikiversity
- Freistil wikibook
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