Understanding and properly conjugating German verbs begin with knowing their major categories and in this case, the subcategories of the
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Understanding and properly conjugating German verbs begin with knowing their major categories and in this case, the subcategories of the
The temporal conjunction and preposition both mean “before” in English. As “before”, vor forms a kind of “unfinished subordinate clause”
When two verbs have a similar meaning and seem complicated to tell apart, the most important thing to do is
These genitive causal (kausal) prepositions are so important in German language. Even though they are all synonymous in meaning to
Wait a minute! 3Just in case you are wondering if this is about matter (atomic particles), no! It’s not. Particles
Little wonder how a bit complicated a conjunction can be? This is the case of the German dass. This is
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