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The cheating verbs…

The cheating verbs…. (modal verbs). Modal Verb Chart. Modal verbs conjugate all funny between the singular and the plural, but once we have the hang of that…How do they effect sentences? Let’s find out. A happy little verb….

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The cheating verbs…

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  1. The cheating verbs… (modal verbs)

  2. Modal Verb Chart Modal verbs conjugate all funny between the singular and the plural, but once we have the hang of that…How do they effect sentences? Let’s find out.

  3. A happy little verb… • Spielen was a happy little verb and wanted to find just the right pronoun to hang out with, spend time with and share hugs and cuddles. Spielen

  4. Picking the pronoun • Spielen realized that there were many pronouns that he could ask out… Spielen Ich Du Er/sie/es Wir Ihr Sie/sie

  5. Picking the pronoun • Spielen also realized that the different pronouns were attracted to different verb endings… Spielen Ich-e Du -st Er/sie/es-t Wir-en Ihr-t Sie/sie-en

  6. Picking the pronoun • Spielen finally decided to ask out the pronoun y’all (ihr) so spielenivitedihr to a sentence. Spielen Ich -e Du -st Er/sie/es -t Wir -en Ihr -t Sie/sie -en

  7. Picking the pronoun • Spielen finally decided to ask out the pronoun y’all (ihr) so spielenivitedihr to a sentence. Spielen Ich -e Du -st Er/sie/es -t Wir -en Ihr -t Sie/sie -en Fussball Am Freitag nach der Schule

  8. Picking the pronoun • In order to impress ‘ihr’ spielen put on his best ‘t’ suit (he knew ihr liked ‘t’ suits) Spielen Ihr -t Fussball Am Freitag nach der Schule

  9. Picking the pronoun • In order to impress ‘ihr’ spielen put on his best ‘t’ suit (he knew ihr liked ‘t’ suits) Spielt Ihr Fussball Am Freitag nach der Schule

  10. Going to the sentence • They met up and headed to the sentence. Spielt Ihr Spielt Ihr Fussball Am Freitag nach der Schule

  11. Going to the sentence • Like most verbs spielen always liked to be second (except sometimes when asking a question) so they switched places. Spielt Ihr Fussball Am Freitag nach der Schule

  12. Picking a seat • They then found some seats in the sentence… Ihr Spielt Fussball Am Freitag nach der Schule

  13. Picking a seat • …and everyone settled in and enjoyed the sentence. Ihr Spielt Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  14. UH-OH • After a while…another verb showed up… a modal verb! And he was ALSO looking for a date! dürfen Ihr Spielt Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  15. UH-OH Now dürfen knew that pronouns liked some modal verbs with different or no endings… Ich-- (no ending) Du --st Er/sie/es -- (no ending) Wir --en Ihr --t Sie/sie --en dürfen Ihr Spielt Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  16. UH-OH …but the ending for ‘ihr’ was the same! Ich-- Du --st Er/sie/es -- Wir --en Ihr --t Sie/sie --en dürfen Ihr Spielt Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  17. UH-OH …so dürfenput on it’s nicest ‘t’ suit. Ich-- Du --st Er/sie/es -- Wir --en Ihr --t Sie/sie --en dürfen Ihr Spielt Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  18. UH-OH …so dürfenput on it’s nicest ‘t’ suit. Ich-- Du --st Er/sie/es -- Wir --en Ihr --t Sie/sie --en dürft Ihr Spielt Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  19. UH-OH …dürfenthen went down, pushed spielen out of the way… dürft Ihr Spielt Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  20. UH-OH …moved into his seat and started flirting with ihr dürft Ihr Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule Spielt

  21. UH-OH Ihr was enamored with the new verb and fell in love. Now since all pronouns are monogamous, so spielen was out of the picture. Spielen was really angry… Ihr dürft Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule Spielt t

  22. UH-OH Spielen threw away his nice ‘t’ suit he had put on for ‘ihr’ and put his comfy ‘en’ back on. Ihr dürft Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule Spielen t

  23. UH-OH Spielen then went as far away as he could from ihr, all the way to the end of the sentence. Ihr dürft Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule Spielen

  24. UH-OH And that is how modal verbs (cheating verbs) effect sentences… Spielen Ihr dürft Am Freitag Fussball nach der Schule

  25. Das Ende! Am FreitagdürftihrFussballnach der Schulespielen.

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