How to use "dass" EXPLAINED | Konjunktion DASS erklärt | Learn German A2
DASS is definitely one of the most important and most often used conjunctions in German language. In this lesson you will not only learn how to form a proper sentence with the conjunction DASS, but also when to use it. This video is intenionally keep very simple to make it easy for you to learn the basics about this conjunction without any unnecessary confusing knowledge that doesn't match your German level (A2).
In the Tips & Tricks section I will also point out the diefference between DASS and DAS.
Last but not least there is also some homework to practice a bit the conjunction DASS.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:32 Sentence Structure
02:29 When to use "dass"
04:15 examples + subordinate clause rules
08:11 das vs dass
10:34 questions with dass + homework
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Related Content:
1️⃣ Playlist German Separable Verbs:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQk_-Qs86PGsuVyY5xuUWwQO
2️⃣ Playlist Modalverben:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQmIncBsmQcWVJzFJy6DXnmk
3️⃣ German Perfect Tense:
https://youtu.be/cWFjOK9sfBw
4️⃣ Playlist Relativsätze | Relative Clauses:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQnN7YZv81rWT4r0ufNoY5Sm
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OFTEN USED WORDS TO INTRODUCE A "DASS CLAUSE"
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VERBS
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finden (to think / find)
glauben (to believe / think)
meinen (think / reckon / mean / to opine)
denken (think)
fürchten / befürchten (to fear)
wahrnehmen (to perceive)
vermuten (to presume)
bemerken (to notice)
behaupten (to claim)
beobachten (to observe)
wissen (to know- factual knowledge)
versprechen (to promise)
wünschen (to wish)
sich ärgern (to get angry)
sich freuen (to be glad/happy)
danken (to thank)
*The following verbs are often used in prefect tense (reported speech) when used to introduce a dass clause
sagen (to say)
erklären (explain)
mitteilen (to inform sb. about sth.)
antworten (to answer)
berichten (to reoprt)
kommentieren (to comment)
lesen (to read)
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ADJECTIVES / IMPERSONAL PHRASES
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Es ist ________ , dass... (It is ____ ...)
... gut / schlecht (good / bad)
... möglich / unmöglich (possible / impossible)
... richtig / falsch (right / wrong)
... schade (a pity)
... ärgert mich (it annoys me / makes me angry)
... freut mich (pleased / glad)
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NOUNS
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Ich habe ...
den Wunsch, dass… ( I wish...)
die Befürchtung, dass… (I fear...)
die Hoffnung, dass… (I hope...)
die Vermutung, dass… (I assume...)
Ich bin der Meinung, dass... (My opinion is...)
Vielen herzlichen Dank!
Luzi & Johannes
Видео How to use "dass" EXPLAINED | Konjunktion DASS erklärt | Learn German A2 канала YourGermanTeacher
In the Tips & Tricks section I will also point out the diefference between DASS and DAS.
Last but not least there is also some homework to practice a bit the conjunction DASS.
👉 Get work sheets and more to ALL our videos and become a member here:
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👉 And here you can find our NEW HOMEPAGE:
https://www.yourgermanteacher.com
Viel Spaß und bis bald
Johannes
**********
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:32 Sentence Structure
02:29 When to use "dass"
04:15 examples + subordinate clause rules
08:11 das vs dass
10:34 questions with dass + homework
**********
Related Content:
1️⃣ Playlist German Separable Verbs:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQk_-Qs86PGsuVyY5xuUWwQO
2️⃣ Playlist Modalverben:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQmIncBsmQcWVJzFJy6DXnmk
3️⃣ German Perfect Tense:
https://youtu.be/cWFjOK9sfBw
4️⃣ Playlist Relativsätze | Relative Clauses:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQnN7YZv81rWT4r0ufNoY5Sm
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OFTEN USED WORDS TO INTRODUCE A "DASS CLAUSE"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VERBS
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finden (to think / find)
glauben (to believe / think)
meinen (think / reckon / mean / to opine)
denken (think)
fürchten / befürchten (to fear)
wahrnehmen (to perceive)
vermuten (to presume)
bemerken (to notice)
behaupten (to claim)
beobachten (to observe)
wissen (to know- factual knowledge)
versprechen (to promise)
wünschen (to wish)
sich ärgern (to get angry)
sich freuen (to be glad/happy)
danken (to thank)
*The following verbs are often used in prefect tense (reported speech) when used to introduce a dass clause
sagen (to say)
erklären (explain)
mitteilen (to inform sb. about sth.)
antworten (to answer)
berichten (to reoprt)
kommentieren (to comment)
lesen (to read)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADJECTIVES / IMPERSONAL PHRASES
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Es ist ________ , dass... (It is ____ ...)
... gut / schlecht (good / bad)
... möglich / unmöglich (possible / impossible)
... richtig / falsch (right / wrong)
... schade (a pity)
... ärgert mich (it annoys me / makes me angry)
... freut mich (pleased / glad)
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NOUNS
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Ich habe ...
den Wunsch, dass… ( I wish...)
die Befürchtung, dass… (I fear...)
die Hoffnung, dass… (I hope...)
die Vermutung, dass… (I assume...)
Ich bin der Meinung, dass... (My opinion is...)
Vielen herzlichen Dank!
Luzi & Johannes
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