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The use of konnte
Konjunktiv II – when to use “wäre”, and when to use “würde”How common is the usage of the conjuntive mood in the German language?Use of Konjunktiv I in “es sei denn, …”When to use German subjunctive?Was ist der Unterschied zwischen “könne” und “konnte”?Why should we use the indicative in “wie ich es auch durchaus verstand, daß die Leute mich nach meinem Tod vergaßen”?Why the need to use the Konjunktiv II “hätte” in this sentence?konjunktiv 1, first person singular perfect, should I use konjunkiv 2?Help with the use of the subjunctiveNon-standard use of the Konjunktiv I
Mir muss Lernen Spaß machen. Spielen macht mir Spaß, aber auch Lesen.
Deshalb lese ich gerne Comics in einer Fremdsprache oder spannende
Geschichten. Dabei merke ich mir die Wörter viel schneller. So habe
ich auch Schwedisch gelernt. Erst habe ich Wörter gelesen, dann
Sätze. Irgendwann konnte ich ein System erkennen.
Why "konnte" here? Why not just “kann”? Is the narrator emphasising that he had a system at some point in the past but not anymore?
Dankeschön im Voraus!
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Mir muss Lernen Spaß machen. Spielen macht mir Spaß, aber auch Lesen.
Deshalb lese ich gerne Comics in einer Fremdsprache oder spannende
Geschichten. Dabei merke ich mir die Wörter viel schneller. So habe
ich auch Schwedisch gelernt. Erst habe ich Wörter gelesen, dann
Sätze. Irgendwann konnte ich ein System erkennen.
Why "konnte" here? Why not just “kann”? Is the narrator emphasising that he had a system at some point in the past but not anymore?
Dankeschön im Voraus!
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Mir muss Lernen Spaß machen. Spielen macht mir Spaß, aber auch Lesen.
Deshalb lese ich gerne Comics in einer Fremdsprache oder spannende
Geschichten. Dabei merke ich mir die Wörter viel schneller. So habe
ich auch Schwedisch gelernt. Erst habe ich Wörter gelesen, dann
Sätze. Irgendwann konnte ich ein System erkennen.
Why "konnte" here? Why not just “kann”? Is the narrator emphasising that he had a system at some point in the past but not anymore?
Dankeschön im Voraus!
subjunctive
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Mir muss Lernen Spaß machen. Spielen macht mir Spaß, aber auch Lesen.
Deshalb lese ich gerne Comics in einer Fremdsprache oder spannende
Geschichten. Dabei merke ich mir die Wörter viel schneller. So habe
ich auch Schwedisch gelernt. Erst habe ich Wörter gelesen, dann
Sätze. Irgendwann konnte ich ein System erkennen.
Why "konnte" here? Why not just “kann”? Is the narrator emphasising that he had a system at some point in the past but not anymore?
Dankeschön im Voraus!
subjunctive
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The writer describes the general conditions that make language learning easy for them. This statement is valid at the time of the text, so it uses present tense, Präsens.
Then they give an example from the past (when they were learning Swedish), which therefore uses the tenses of the past, i.e. Perfekt and Präteritum.
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An addition, konnte is only used as a shortcut. It would be correct to say Irgendwann habe ich ein System erkennen können.
– Janka
11 hours ago
I don't think the relationship between the two past tenses can be characterized as one being a shortcut for the other.
– David Vogt
18 mins ago
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At first, the writer explains his/her methodology for language learning.
From the 5th sentence on, the writer says that these general conditions helped him/her to learn Swedish ("That's how I learned Swedish").
During this period, the writer could recognize this learning system ("At some point I could recognize a system"). That's an action that happened in the past (therefore, the use of konnte is correct), but that doesn't mean that this system doesn't exist anymore.
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The writer describes the general conditions that make language learning easy for them. This statement is valid at the time of the text, so it uses present tense, Präsens.
Then they give an example from the past (when they were learning Swedish), which therefore uses the tenses of the past, i.e. Perfekt and Präteritum.
1
An addition, konnte is only used as a shortcut. It would be correct to say Irgendwann habe ich ein System erkennen können.
– Janka
11 hours ago
I don't think the relationship between the two past tenses can be characterized as one being a shortcut for the other.
– David Vogt
18 mins ago
add a comment |
The writer describes the general conditions that make language learning easy for them. This statement is valid at the time of the text, so it uses present tense, Präsens.
Then they give an example from the past (when they were learning Swedish), which therefore uses the tenses of the past, i.e. Perfekt and Präteritum.
1
An addition, konnte is only used as a shortcut. It would be correct to say Irgendwann habe ich ein System erkennen können.
– Janka
11 hours ago
I don't think the relationship between the two past tenses can be characterized as one being a shortcut for the other.
– David Vogt
18 mins ago
add a comment |
The writer describes the general conditions that make language learning easy for them. This statement is valid at the time of the text, so it uses present tense, Präsens.
Then they give an example from the past (when they were learning Swedish), which therefore uses the tenses of the past, i.e. Perfekt and Präteritum.
The writer describes the general conditions that make language learning easy for them. This statement is valid at the time of the text, so it uses present tense, Präsens.
Then they give an example from the past (when they were learning Swedish), which therefore uses the tenses of the past, i.e. Perfekt and Präteritum.
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An addition, konnte is only used as a shortcut. It would be correct to say Irgendwann habe ich ein System erkennen können.
– Janka
11 hours ago
I don't think the relationship between the two past tenses can be characterized as one being a shortcut for the other.
– David Vogt
18 mins ago
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An addition, konnte is only used as a shortcut. It would be correct to say Irgendwann habe ich ein System erkennen können.
– Janka
11 hours ago
I don't think the relationship between the two past tenses can be characterized as one being a shortcut for the other.
– David Vogt
18 mins ago
1
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An addition, konnte is only used as a shortcut. It would be correct to say Irgendwann habe ich ein System erkennen können.
– Janka
11 hours ago
An addition, konnte is only used as a shortcut. It would be correct to say Irgendwann habe ich ein System erkennen können.
– Janka
11 hours ago
I don't think the relationship between the two past tenses can be characterized as one being a shortcut for the other.
– David Vogt
18 mins ago
I don't think the relationship between the two past tenses can be characterized as one being a shortcut for the other.
– David Vogt
18 mins ago
add a comment |
At first, the writer explains his/her methodology for language learning.
From the 5th sentence on, the writer says that these general conditions helped him/her to learn Swedish ("That's how I learned Swedish").
During this period, the writer could recognize this learning system ("At some point I could recognize a system"). That's an action that happened in the past (therefore, the use of konnte is correct), but that doesn't mean that this system doesn't exist anymore.
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At first, the writer explains his/her methodology for language learning.
From the 5th sentence on, the writer says that these general conditions helped him/her to learn Swedish ("That's how I learned Swedish").
During this period, the writer could recognize this learning system ("At some point I could recognize a system"). That's an action that happened in the past (therefore, the use of konnte is correct), but that doesn't mean that this system doesn't exist anymore.
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At first, the writer explains his/her methodology for language learning.
From the 5th sentence on, the writer says that these general conditions helped him/her to learn Swedish ("That's how I learned Swedish").
During this period, the writer could recognize this learning system ("At some point I could recognize a system"). That's an action that happened in the past (therefore, the use of konnte is correct), but that doesn't mean that this system doesn't exist anymore.
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At first, the writer explains his/her methodology for language learning.
From the 5th sentence on, the writer says that these general conditions helped him/her to learn Swedish ("That's how I learned Swedish").
During this period, the writer could recognize this learning system ("At some point I could recognize a system"). That's an action that happened in the past (therefore, the use of konnte is correct), but that doesn't mean that this system doesn't exist anymore.
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