A guide to German word order - Sentences with two verbs | The Coffee Break German Show 1.01
‼️ FREE LESSON GIVEAWAY: Get 5 free video lessons from the Coffee Break German Club - exclusive to our YouTube Subscribers https://bit.ly/cbgtv Welcome to the very first episode of the Coffee Break German Show! To start off the series, we're chatting about some rules to follow when using more than one verb in a sentence. Los geht’s! ➡️ Access the accompanying blog article and worksheet here: https://ow.ly/TGGY50PZC3q ⬅️

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