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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [einundneunzig]

Nebensätze mit dass 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. D-- -ette------ vi-----ch- ----e-----s-r. Das Wetter wird vielleicht morgen besser. D-s W-t-e- w-r- v-e-l-i-h- m-r-e- b-s-e-. ----------------------------------------- Das Wetter wird vielleicht morgen besser. 0
How do you know that? Woh-r wis-en---e d-s? Woher wissen Sie das? W-h-r w-s-e- S-e d-s- --------------------- Woher wissen Sie das? 0
I hope that it gets better. I-h h---e, d--- -- -esser-wi--. Ich hoffe, dass es besser wird. I-h h-f-e- d-s- e- b-s-e- w-r-. ------------------------------- Ich hoffe, dass es besser wird. 0
He will definitely come. E- -ommt gan--be--im-t. Er kommt ganz bestimmt. E- k-m-t g-n- b-s-i-m-. ----------------------- Er kommt ganz bestimmt. 0
Are you sure? Is--d-- -ic---? Ist das sicher? I-t d-s s-c-e-? --------------- Ist das sicher? 0
I know that he’ll come. I-h-w--------s-er ---m-. Ich weiß, dass er kommt. I-h w-i-, d-s- e- k-m-t- ------------------------ Ich weiß, dass er kommt. 0
He’ll definitely call. E---uf--b--tim-- an. Er ruft bestimmt an. E- r-f- b-s-i-m- a-. -------------------- Er ruft bestimmt an. 0
Really? W---l---? Wirklich? W-r-l-c-? --------- Wirklich? 0
I believe that he’ll call. Ic----aub-- -ass--- -n--ft. Ich glaube, dass er anruft. I-h g-a-b-, d-s- e- a-r-f-. --------------------------- Ich glaube, dass er anruft. 0
The wine is definitely old. D-r ---n---t s---e---lt. Der Wein ist sicher alt. D-r W-i- i-t s-c-e- a-t- ------------------------ Der Wein ist sicher alt. 0
Do you know that for sure? Wissen--i--------n--? Wissen Sie das genau? W-s-e- S-e d-s g-n-u- --------------------- Wissen Sie das genau? 0
I think that he is old. Ich-v-rmu-e--d-s--er -l--ist. Ich vermute, dass er alt ist. I-h v-r-u-e- d-s- e- a-t i-t- ----------------------------- Ich vermute, dass er alt ist. 0
Our boss is good-looking. Un-er ---f-si-h---ut----. Unser Chef sieht gut aus. U-s-r C-e- s-e-t g-t a-s- ------------------------- Unser Chef sieht gut aus. 0
Do you think so? Finden--i-? Finden Sie? F-n-e- S-e- ----------- Finden Sie? 0
I find him very handsome. I-h-find-- d------ ----r --hr gut--u-s-e--. Ich finde, dass er sogar sehr gut aussieht. I-h f-n-e- d-s- e- s-g-r s-h- g-t a-s-i-h-. ------------------------------------------- Ich finde, dass er sogar sehr gut aussieht. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. D-r--hef-hat-b---im-t e--e F--un---. Der Chef hat bestimmt eine Freundin. D-r C-e- h-t b-s-i-m- e-n- F-e-n-i-. ------------------------------------ Der Chef hat bestimmt eine Freundin. 0
Do you really think so? G-a-be---i---i---i--? Glauben Sie wirklich? G-a-b-n S-e w-r-l-c-? --------------------- Glauben Sie wirklich? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. Es i-t--ut mög-i-h--d-ss -r-e-ne--reund-n--a-. Es ist gut möglich, dass er eine Freundin hat. E- i-t g-t m-g-i-h- d-s- e- e-n- F-e-n-i- h-t- ---------------------------------------------- Es ist gut möglich, dass er eine Freundin hat. 0

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