10-15-2006, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Asminha
Danke schön für die Erklärung, Framboise.
Aber gerne !
I still don't know where to put capital letters sometimes.
It is used for nouns (common and proper), names, at the beginning of a sentence as well as for many abbreviations, the polite forms of the personal and possessive pronouns [Sie, Ihr, Ihre usw.]
"Meine" was certainly a typo.
That's what I thought, but I corrected it for other people who might see it.
As for the last sentence, I thought I'd have to inverse verb and subject after auch!
Not in case of "auch", but talking about adverbs in general, you are right: there is an inversion.
Please don't hesitate to correct us, we are just trying to practice here and aren't even sure about what we write sometimes.
All right!
Tschüss!*
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Tschüs!*
*both are right.
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