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Participles without haben/sein in subordinate clauses?
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Gegend vs Gebiet (How do you use it)?
Last comment March 29 at 14:07 By davideroccato
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German B2: DieNachbarnKapitel4 (2 Questions)
Last comment March 19 at 08:54 By alex.v
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Best Youtuber for German? (Only in Deutsch)
Last comment March 15 at 20:36 By davideroccato
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Zudem ist sie reich an EiweiĆ.. (singular?)
Last comment March 09 at 11:07 By davideroccato
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Gehen, laufen, wandern... (what's just to walk?)
Last comment March 03 at 17:22 By ericb100
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Beantwortung vs Antwort (what's the difference)?
Last comment February 25 at 21:49 By davideroccato
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Ordinal numbers for dates vs occurences
Last comment February 16 at 05:32 By Lancent
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Here "allerdings" can be change to "aber"? Or the "aus" mark another meaning?
Last comment February 09 at 13:24 By Diotallevi
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Im Englischen ist das alles mit einer Form ausgedruckt, shouldn't we use wird instead of ist ?
Last comment February 04 at 16:44 By tangerine1
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What does this whole text mean? Voraussetzung dafuer......und ein Tagebuch?
Last comment February 04 at 14:13 By Fer.weh
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We could negate this sentence with nicht like this: - Nein, Johannes besicht nicht die Hauptschule
Last comment February 04 at 14:02 By Fer.weh
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Last comment February 01 at 21:40 By davideroccato
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Last comment January 26 at 21:52 By Fer.weh
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Last comment January 26 at 18:41 By hoper9911
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Warum "laufen" und nicht "gehen"? Im winter laufen wir...
Last comment January 25 at 16:40 By [anonimo]
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Why is there a 'sich' added after Sie?
Last comment January 25 at 14:37 By davideroccato
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I have seen this translated as "pretentious purpose". Does that sound right?
Last comment January 24 at 08:01 By Diotallevi
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