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"Nummer" vs "Zahl"
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3. Do Germans use 'es gibt...' oftenly? Would you rather say Konnten vs. könnten
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"Es gibt Fotos in der Zeitung," or "Fotos sind in der
Zeitung,"? 'erleben' vs. 'erfahren'
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Germany vs France
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person243 15 4
Also "überlegen" has the desire for a result built in. If you have
"überlegt" sth., you've reached a conclusion, while simple
"nachdenken" might be without result, you just pondered. Here two
examples that illustrate that difference a bit. How one talk can evolve
depending on the choice of these verbs:
"es gibt" is often used. But it is tricky if you add a place, then "da
ist/sind" might be better, like in your example. I once wrote in length
in the Russian forum about it. Also in English:
https://www.duolingo.com/comment/15241957
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fuigshdrkh 16 13 12 11 4 310
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fuigshdrkh 16 13 12 11 4 310
Another thing you could use for number 3 would be "Es hat
Fotos in der Zeitung"
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biertopf 19 2
But "es hat" in this sense is only used regionally, I'd say.
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fuigshdrkh
16 13 12 11 4 310
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Salomee_e
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11 4 2 700
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biertopf 19 2
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fuigshdrkh
16 13 12 11 4
310
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GlobalJim711 16 14 12 11 10
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Nadya222 25 11 7 3
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person243 15 4
https://www.duolingo.com/comment/15241957
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GlobalJim711 16 14 12 11 10
Yes, it does
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annqueue 17 9
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