by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Times
had oder have had bzw. didn’t have oder haven’t had I had have had time to watch the film yesterday. I didn’t have haven’t had time to watch the film yesterday. Present Perfect (have/has + 3. Form) ist nicht möglich, wenn ein bestimmter...
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Wording
On foot’ is more commonly used. It’s what I use, too. But don’t worry. You won’t be misunderstood. And that’s what’s most important. We use ‘by’ when we talk about other means of transport — by bicycle, by tram, by...
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Wording
You can’t think of a word. You point to an object and ask: What do you call that? OR What is that called? You can’t think of a phrase. Ask: How do you say call that in English?
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Wording
It’s (not) worth …. es lohnt sich (nicht) is always followed by the ‘…ing form’. It’s worth giving it a try. It’s not worth giving it a try.
by Christine Burgmer | Jun 17, 2022 | Grammar, Wording
A very polite and formal way of asking someone to do something: Would you please be so kind as to give me that book? An alternative to keep the sentence simple: Would you please give me that book? Would you mind giving me that book?