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”
Although the appropriate usage of seit oder vor in a German sentence is technical, it is not difficult. First of
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