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Kapitel 10

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1. The passive voice

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2. Tenses in the passive voice

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2. Tenses in the passive voice (2)

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3. Expressing agent and means

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4. Modals and the passive infinitive

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5. Impersonal passive construction

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6. Dative verbs in the passive voice

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7. Past participle in passive vs. past participle as predicate adjective

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8. Summary of uses of werdena. Active voice: main verb

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8b. Active voice: auxiliary verb in future tense

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8c. Passive voice: auxiliary verb

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9. Alternatives to the passive voicea. Man as subject

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9b. Sein … zu + infinitive

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9c. Sich lassen + infinitive

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9d. Reflexive constructions

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9d. Reflexive constructions (2)

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10. Indirect discourse: Statements

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11. Subjunctive II

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11. Subjunctive II (2)

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12. Subjunctive I

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13. Present-time subjunctive I

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13. Present-time subjunctive I (2)

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14. Subjunctive I of sein

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14. Subjunctive I of sein (2)

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15. Past-time subjunctive I

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16. Future-time subjunctive I

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17. Subjunctive I in wishes, commands, and requests

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18. Indirect discourse: Tensesa. Indirect discourse in present time

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18b. Indirect discourse in past time

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18c. Indirect discourse in future time

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19. Indirect yes/no questions

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20. Indirect informational questions

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21. Indirect commands

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