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Haben vs. Sein | Super Easy German (62)

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-- RULES FOR HABEN vs. SEIN --
1) You usually use "haben" in most cases to build the perfect tense. (Ich habe gegessen)
2) Use "sein" for verbs that indicate a change of location through movement or a status change (Ich bin gelaufen, Ich bin angekommen, ich bin Mutter geworden)
3) Do always use "haben" for all verbs that include accusative objects, even if point 2 is true for them (e.g. "Ich habe die Wohnung verlassen")
4) Exceptions are: "sein" (Ich bin in der Stadt gewesen) and "bleiben" (Ich bin in der Stadt gewesen).
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Host of this episode: Carina Schmid (http://www.carisafari.de)
Camera: Janusz Hamerski
Edit: Janusz Hamerski / Carina Schmid
Translation: Ben Eve

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