The temporal conjunction and preposition both mean “before” in English. As “before”, vor forms a kind of “unfinished subordinate clause”
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The temporal conjunction and preposition both mean “before” in English. As “before”, vor forms a kind of “unfinished subordinate clause”
Little wonder how a bit complicated a conjunction can be? This is the case of the German dass. This is
Modal conjunctions as a subgroup of subordinate conjunction are concerned with the means or mode of wage sentence. Each example
It is true that German has more words than English and while this can be of great advantage, it can
Have you ever struggled with how these two conjunctions are used? You probably have that’s why you are so eager
As a result of the limitation of words in English language, several German words can mean just a single word
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