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A lot of German verbs can be used in a so called "Infinitivsatz". Meaning: a sentence where you have a second verb in infinitive together with "zu".
BUT: Of course. There are some exceptions. These exceptions are: Modal verbs, some specific verbs, Futur I and a specific Konjunktiv II type. I will go through all these in this video and you will also get examples for each.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Video Content
0:40 Infinitiv ohne zu: Modalverben
3:36 Infinitiv ohne zu: Specific Verbs
8:40 Infinitiv ohne zu: Futur I
9:15 Infinitiv ohne zu: Konjunktiv II
10:17 Bonus Tipp
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Luzi
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