verbsthat
Verbsthat is a German word that translates to "that verb" in English. It is used to refer to a verb in a sentence, often in a subordinate clause. The word "verbsthat" is not commonly used in English, but it is an important concept in German grammar. In German, verbs can be used in different forms, such as the infinitive, the present tense, and the past tense. The word "verbsthat" is used to indicate which form of the verb is being referred to in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "Ich weiß, dass er kommt" (I know that he comes), the verb "kommt" (comes) is in the present tense, and the word "verbsthat" is used to indicate that this is the form of the verb being referred to. The use of "verbsthat" is an important aspect of German grammar, and understanding it is essential for speaking and writing in the language.