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German grammatical question!?
Just a heads up: I'm a beginner, so my sentences are rather basic. Anyways, today I learned a few basic rules related to tenses in German (Present and Future, more specifically). Below are a few examples of this:
1. Ich möchte ein Bier trinken.
2. Ich werde ein Bier trinken.
You get the idea...
Anyways, I learned about the directional preposition "to/into" today to describe where one is/will be going. I wanted to combine this with the other tenses I learned such as "möchten" and "werde", but I'm not sure if the sentences I've written are grammatically correct.
1. Ich möchte ins Kino gehen. (I would like to go to the theater.)
2. Ich werde in den Park gehen. (I will go to the Park)
1 Answer
- InselstrickenLv 76 years ago
moving towards, in + accusative
actually IN somewhere, in + dative.
you have a grammar book? if not you'll find some basic grammar here: