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Was ist damit gemeint? Ist Konjunktiv | oder Indikativ?:--->Benutzt man in öffentlichen Bereichen : Beispiel Nachrichten von Funk oder Fernsehen, Zeitungen, politische Rede.
Was ist damit gemeint? Ist Konjunktiv | oder Indikativ?:--->Benutzt man in öffentlichen Bereichen : Beispiel Nachrichten von Funk oder Fernsehen, Zeitungen, politische Rede.
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Konjunktiv I wird benutzt, um sich von Aussagen anderer Menschen zu distanzieren, daher wird er oft in indirekter rede benutzt, und daher oft, wenn gerade Journalisten über Politik etc. berichten.
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Was fragst du? War das nicht das, was du wissen wolltest?
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