Learn German with Me: Day 10 - Singular-Plural German Nouns | by BelovedWriter | Language Hub | Medium
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Why is that there are words in German that has no Plural form? E.g. Fenster, Mitarbeiter, etc. This is so confusing. How do we know if it is plural, besides knowing it's
Learn German with Me: Day 10 - Singular-Plural German Nouns | by BelovedWriter | Language Hub | Medium
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What is the subject of a sentence? The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that is “doing” the verb. To find the su
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