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YourGermanTeacher | German Perfect Tense | SEIN or HABEN? Explained! @yourgermanteacher | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
You wanna know when to use "sein" and when to use "haben?
In this video about the German Perfect Tense with sein (to be) I am going to teach you the difference.

You will learn how to form the perfect tense with sein, when and how to use it and what rules you need to memorize to make sure that you will pick the right auxiliary verb the next time you make a German sentence in the perfect tense.

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Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro
1:15 Perfekt mit SEIN
3:01 When to use SEIN
3:49 Change of Place
5:36 Chang in Condition
7:07 4 Special Verbs
9:42 Sein or Haben?
11:30 Bonus Tip

Viel Spass und bis bald
Luzi

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Related Content:

1️⃣ The German PRESENT TENSE:
youtu.be/Ya-3_64snmo

2️⃣ Das Perfekt mit HABEN:
youtu.be/cWFjOK9sfBw

3️⃣ German Plural ALL Tips & Tricks:
youtu.be/3Aqc5WDKO9A

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