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Tedesco
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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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Arabo
Domande Tedesco
"hatten" is the past form
"hätten" is the future form
is it true?
"hatten" is the past form
"hätten" is the future form
is it true?
"hätten" is the future form
is it true?
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- Tedesco
hatten is past
Werden haben is future
Haben is present
Hätten is "Konjunktiv 2"
It is used to express a possibility that is not real (yet)
"Ich wünschte, ich hätte Ferien" (i wish I had holidays)
"Wäre Ich früher bei der Arbeit gewesen, hätte mein Chef mich nicht angeschrien" (had i been to work work earlier, my boss wouldn't have screamed at me)

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