Die Frau auf dem Bild heißt Alma.
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@kitten I'm a German native speaker and I have troubles parsing the last sentence (like stuff I learned in 7th class and then never ever used it)
Well maybe not that kind of instruction, but doing this thing is actually quite basic. What you're supposed to do is describe it in past tense with sentences chained together with the binding word ", weil" while also using words like "dürfen, können, mögen, müssen, sollen und wollen".
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@kitten die Ahnung
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Well maybe not that kind of instruction, but doing this thing is actually quite basic. What you're supposed to do is describe it in past tense with sentences chained together with the binding word ", weil" while also using words like "dürfen, können, mögen, müssen, sollen und wollen".
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Die Frau auf dem Bild heißt Alma. Sie ist 27. Sie hat an der Uni Jura studiert. Nach dem Studium hat sie geheiratet und jetzt hat sie zwei kleine Kinder. Sie arbeitet im Home-Office als Bankkauffrau.
I don't know
Vergleiche Almas Leben früher und heute! Benutze Modalverben im Präteritum und Weil-Sätze. I don't know even in English or in Spanish why do you do this to me
fedi could you lend me a hand here? what is something you {could, must, should, were allowed to} {not, } do before {graduating, getting married, having kids} and has changed since then? -
Not doubting your experience, just kinda surprised you wouldn't have needed this in normal life all the time.
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fedi could you lend me a hand here? what is something you {could, must, should, were allowed to} {not, } do before {graduating, getting married, having kids} and has changed since then?
Früher sollte sie studieren, weil sie an der Uni war.
Heute muss sie arbeiten, weil sie Bankkauffrau ist.
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Früher sollte sie studieren, weil sie an der Uni war.
Heute muss sie arbeiten, weil sie Bankkauffrau ist.
there"an der Uni war" sounds too spanish though -
"an der Uni war" sounds too spanish though
What about my underwear?
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"an der Uni war" sounds too spanish though
@kitten no, but sollte instead of musste does
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Not doubting your experience, just kinda surprised you wouldn't have needed this in normal life all the time.
