Becker-Rhoades Elements of German; a Practical Course for Beginners in German

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Becker-Rhoades Elements of German; a Practical Course for Beginners in German
Henrietta Katherine Becker
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Thus, in the present piuralt all the subjunctive forms of regularly conjugated verbs are virtually identical with the indicatives, and if we wish to quote indirectly the phrase, jic bitrfm mitfal^ren, we have to say: jtc fagten, bafi fte mitfol^fen bfirftnt for bag fie mttfal^ren bitrfm would not show that the verb is subjunctive. By analogy, then, we also say: bag fte miibe loSrm, although bag fie miibe frim is distinctive from the indicative. We may then state the rule: 171 ^^ indirect discou...rse, the preterit is identical in meaning with the present, the pluperfect with the perfect, and the conditionals with the future tenses,^ as the following paradigms illustrate: * S0§ and 0B are the regular conjunctions to introduce indirect discourse.
b0§ for statements, oB for questions. ^0^ is often omitted, oB seldom.
f But if in the quoted sentences another kind of subjunctive occurs, such as the ideal condition or unfulfiUed tmh, the tense of this kind of subjunctive remains true to its own laws: Qx fagt, toeittt et bag iSir (not tue), fo toSre (not fei) er gliidltd^ (cf.


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