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German Vocabulary List General Foundation ab ab und zu Abend (abends) als/ wenn bald (bis bald) bevor damals dann endlich / zuletzt erst (um) früh (früher) gestern gewöhnlich heute immer (noch) manchmal Mittag (mittags) Mitte (mitten in) Mitternacht Monat (monatlich) morgen Morgen (morgens) nachdem nachher Nachmittag (nachmittags) nächst neulich nicht mehr nie noch noch nicht plötzlich schon sobald sofort täglich übermorgen vorgestern vorher Vormittag (vormittags) zuerst
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from (e.g. time) now and again (in the) evening when (conj) soon (see you…soon!) before then (= at that time) then (= at that time) finally / at last not until early (previously) yesterday usually today always (still) sometime(s) midday (at midday) middle (in the middle of) midnight month(ly) tomorrow (in the) morning after afterwards (in the) afternoon following/next (e.g.day/week) recently no longer never still (=even now) not yet suddenly already as soon as immediately daily day after tomorrow day before yesterday beforehand/ previously morning (in the morning) at first
GCSE German General Vocabulary List © OCR 2009
from (e.g. time) now and again (in the) evening when (conj) soon (see you…soon!) before then (= at that time) then (= at that time) finally / at last not until early (previously) yesterday usually today always (still) sometime(s) midday (at midday) middle (in the middle of) midnight month(ly) tomorrow (in the) morning after afterwards (in the) afternoon following/next (e.g.day/week) recently no longer never still (=even now) not yet suddenly already as soon as immediately daily day after tomorrow day before yesterday beforehand/ previously morning (in the morning) at first
The brief paragraph about the morning routine of a pet:
- Meine Hündin Brunhilda steht morgens um acht auf, dann sucht sie mich, um sie in den Park zu bringen, wenn wir zurückkommen, geht sie zu ihrem Teller und isst Kroketten und trinkt Wasser, dann sieht sie gerne Menschen und Autos aus dem Haus Fenster, zum Letzten am Nachmittag, ein langes Nickerchen machen.
Routine of a Pet.
In the paragraph, the routine of a pet named Brunhilda (taken from the song of the Nibelungs) was created, where the pet gets up, asks to be taken out, eats, sees people out the window and takes naps, very common activities in a pet.
On the other hand, the recommended verb "aufstehen" is used, which is a separable verb, therefore, the conjugated form "steht" is used and the other part "auf" is placed at the end of the sentence.
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