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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [üheksakümmend üks]

Kõrvallaused sõnaga et 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Il- l---- v-------- h---- p-------. Ilm läheb võib-olla homme paremaks. 0
How do you know that? Ku-- t- t---- s---? Kust te teate seda? 0
I hope that it gets better. Ma l------ e- s-- l---- p-------. Ma loodan, et see läheb paremaks. 0
He will definitely come. Ta t---- p---- k-------. Ta tuleb päris kindlalt. 0
Are you sure? On s-- k-----? On see kindel? 0
I know that he’ll come. Ma t---- e- t- t----. Ma tean, et ta tuleb. 0
He’ll definitely call. Ta h------- k--------. Ta helistab kindlasti. 0
Really? Tõ----? Tõesti? 0
I believe that he’ll call. Ma a----- e- t- h-------. Ma arvan, et ta helistab. 0
The wine is definitely old. Se- v--- o- k-------- v---. See vein on kindlasti vana. 0
Do you know that for sure? Te--- t- s--- k-------? Teate te seda kindlalt? 0
I think that he is old. Ma p----- e- s-- o- v---. Ma pakun, et see on vana. 0
Our boss is good-looking. Me-- ü----- n--- h-- v----. Meie ülemus näeb hea välja. 0
Do you think so? Ar----? Arvate? 0
I find him very handsome. Ma a----- e- t- n--- l---- v--- h-- v----. Ma arvan, et ta näeb lausa väga hea välja. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Ül------ o- k-------- t----------. Ülemusel on kindlasti tüdruksõber. 0
Do you really think so? Ar---- t-----? Arvate tõesti? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. Se- o- p---- t---------- e- t-- o- t----------. See on päris tõenäoline, et tal on tüdruksõber. 0

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