German Lesson (57) - The Difference Between "beide" and "beides" - B1
We use "beide" when we're talking about 2 people, or 2 of the same objects. "Wer ist zuhause? Er oder sie? – Beide!" We use "beides" when we're talking about 2 actions or 2 different objects. "Isst du lieber Eis oder Kekse? – Ich esse beides gerne! Sign up NOW at https://go.lingoni.com/german-trial for our FREE 7-Day Trial! Discover our PREMIUM content and get serious about learning German! You'll start chatting with your German friends, family, and business partners in no time! Check out https://go.lingoni.com/studying-in-ge... to find out everything you always wanted to know about German universities, life in Germany, and student visas! Best way to start planning your student life in Germany! Learn German Grammar: https://elopage.com/s/EasyDeutsch/ger... Improve your German reading comprehension: A1/A2 Book: https://amzn.to/3sOi9Ex B1/B2 Book: https://amzn.to/3276ZBs Want to learn more languages? Check out our other channels @lingoniFRENCH & @lingoniENGLISH ! ---------- 00:00 Intro 01:00 Beide sind in der Garage. 01:22 Beide sind im Garten. 01:49 Beide sind im Konferenzraum. 02:10 Beide gehören mir. 02:36 Beide liegen auf dem Schreibtisch. 03:06 Beide überzeugen mich nicht. 03:43 Ich trinke beides gerne! 04:07 Ich habe beides in den Schuppen gebracht. 04:37 Ich habe beides auf deinen Schreibtisch gelegt! 05:09 Beides ist im Wohnzimmer. 05:38 Ich mache beides gern. 06:16 Beides wurde gestohlen. 06:54 Ich weiß nicht. Beides klingt gut. 07:52 Ich finde beides nicht gut. #learnGerman #lingoniGERMAN #Germanteacher
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