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Kein or Keines Problem in Flashcards
Up until Level 2 session 22, "Kein Problem" was uses. In "22", a "gender clarification ending was introduced for those instances where the gender of the noun is uncertain and the writer wants add gender information. If I understand this correctly, "Kein Problem" would fit this scenario. "Problem" is neuter but "kein" indicates nothing beyond "no". I understand that native speakers might just say "Kein Problem" as tradition or whatever, but after teaching the concept, I tried "Keines Problem" in the workout and it didn't accept this. While I'm asking this, it reminds me that some of the workouts show no context in the question. The ones that really get me are questions like "To" or "Noch" pop up. In these cases only the last meaning given in the most recent session is accepted. When you can use multiple lessons in flashcards, these responses are discouraging. Perhaps single words with multiple meanings shouldn't be questions without context.
Thanks,
Dan Keefer
PS - We were encouraged to use "Comments"
but frankly it seems under used and often questions
don't get answered as a result.
Thanks,
Dan Keefer
PS - We were encouraged to use "Comments"
but frankly it seems under used and often questions
don't get answered as a result.