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24 Dec 2017
- Simplified Chinese (China)
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English (UK)
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English (US)
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German
Question about German
Zwei Wochen Urlaub genügen mir nicht.
Meine Frage: Welches Satzglied ist "Urlaub" hier?
Zwei Wochen Urlaub genügen mir nicht.
Meine Frage: Welches Satzglied ist "Urlaub" hier?
Meine Frage: Welches Satzglied ist "Urlaub" hier?
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das satzglied ist "Zwei Wochen Urlaub" nicht nur "Urlaub" und es ist das Subjekt
- Simplified Chinese (China)
@jasmin1998 Vielen Dank! Aber das Verb (genügen) hängt nicht von "Urlaub" (sonst ist es "genügt"), sondern von "zwei Wochen", ist das wahr?
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