14 Verb + Preposition Combinations You Should Know (B1 Level) | Super Easy German 255
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Are you looking forward to our new video? ā€˜To look forward toā€™ (sich freuen auf) is a verb with a preposition. There are lots of them in German. Many learners of German find the topic difficult because there are rarely clear rules about when to use which preposition. That's why you have to memorise verbs with prepositions. Cari and Erik want to help you with this. In this video, they show you 14 verbs with prepositions for advanced learners.

Freut ihr euch auf unser neues Video? ā€œSich freuen aufā€ ist ein Verb mit PrƤposition. Davon gibt es im Deutschen jede Menge. Viele Deutschlernende finden das Thema schwierig, denn es gibt selten klare Regeln, wann man welche PrƤposition benutzt. Deshalb muss man Verben mit PrƤpositionen auswendig lernen. Cari und Erik wollen euch dabei helfen. In diesem Video zeigen sie euch 14 Verben mit PrƤpositionen fĆ¼r Fortgeschrittene.
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00:54 sich beschrƤnken auf
01:19 Die wichtigsten Regeln
03:54 sich beziehen auf
04:24 sich spezialisieren auf
04:47 sich verlassen auf
05:10 ankommen auf
05:30 Midroll: Seedlang
06:40 verzichten auf
07:40 sich engagieren fĆ¼r
08:08 sich sorgen um
10:20 sich beteiligen an
10:49 zweifeln an
11:10 leiden an
12:29 sich distanzieren von
12:49 erwarten von
13:15 sich vertragen mit
13:40 Outro
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Hosts of this episode: Carina Schmid/Erik Stahlhacke
Camera & Edit: Chris Thornberry
Script: Erik Stahlhacke
Translation: Ben Eve

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