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Das Verb lassen

The German verb “lassen” is a very important and versatile verb that is commonly used in the German language, and is particularly relevant for B1 level learners. In this article, we will explore the various uses and meanings of “lassen” and provide plenty of examples in both German and English to help you understand its …

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Präteritum von regelmäßigen, unregelmäßigen und Mischverben

“Präteritum” is a German tense that is used to talk about past events. In this article, we will explain how to form the Präteritum for regular, irregular, and mixed verbs for a B1 level learner. Let’s start with regular verbs. Regular verbs are verbs that follow a specific pattern when conjugated in the past tense. …

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Relativsätze mit was

Relativsätze with “was” for B1 Level: German-English Translation and Examples Relativsätze are relative clauses in German, which are used to provide additional information about a noun in a sentence. In this article, we will focus on “Relativsätze mit was” (relative clauses with “was”), which is a common and important construction for the B1 level. What …

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Die zweiteiligen Konjunktionen weder … noch… und nicht nur …, sondern auch…

German grammar can be challenging for non-native speakers, but with the right tips and tricks, it can be easy to master. In this article, we will be discussing the two-part conjunctions “weder … noch … ” and “nicht nur …, sondern auch…”. These conjunctions are commonly used in German language and are important for anyone …

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