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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [nittioett]

Bisatser med att 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. V---e- --i- k--ske ---tre im---o-. V----- b--- k----- b----- i------- V-d-e- b-i- k-n-k- b-t-r- i-o-g-n- ---------------------------------- Vädret blir kanske bättre imorgon. 0
How do you know that? H-r -e- -- de--? H-- v-- n- d-- ? H-r v-t n- d-t ? ---------------- Hur vet ni det ? 0
I hope that it gets better. J---hop---,-at--det ---r -ätt-e. J-- h------ a-- d-- b--- b------ J-g h-p-a-, a-t d-t b-i- b-t-r-. -------------------------------- Jag hoppas, att det blir bättre. 0
He will definitely come. H-- ---me- al--eles--ä-e--. H-- k----- a------- s------ H-n k-m-e- a-l-e-e- s-k-r-. --------------------------- Han kommer alldeles säkert. 0
Are you sure? Ä--d-- -äker-? Ä- d-- s------ Ä- d-t s-k-r-? -------------- Är det säkert? 0
I know that he’ll come. Jag-vet, a-- -----om---. J-- v--- a-- h-- k------ J-g v-t- a-t h-n k-m-e-. ------------------------ Jag vet, att han kommer. 0
He’ll definitely call. Ha- -i-g-- säk-r-. H-- r----- s------ H-n r-n-e- s-k-r-. ------------------ Han ringer säkert. 0
Really? V--k--ge-? V--------- V-r-l-g-n- ---------- Verkligen? 0
I believe that he’ll call. Ja---ro-- at---a---in--r. J-- t---- a-- h-- r------ J-g t-o-, a-t h-n r-n-e-. ------------------------- Jag tror, att han ringer. 0
The wine is definitely old. V-n---ä---äke----amma--. V---- ä- s----- g------- V-n-t ä- s-k-r- g-m-a-t- ------------------------ Vinet är säkert gammalt. 0
Do you know that for sure? Vet------- --kert? V-- n- d-- s------ V-t n- d-t s-k-r-? ------------------ Vet ni det säkert? 0
I think that he is old. Jag-a-ta-,--t- -et -- ga-mal-. J-- a----- a-- d-- ä- g------- J-g a-t-r- a-t d-t ä- g-m-a-t- ------------------------------ Jag antar, att det är gammalt. 0
Our boss is good-looking. Vå- -h-- ser---a u-. V-- c--- s-- b-- u-- V-r c-e- s-r b-a u-. -------------------- Vår chef ser bra ut. 0
Do you think so? T-ck-r---? T----- n-- T-c-e- n-? ---------- Tycker ni? 0
I find him very handsome. Ja------e--t-l--o-- m--, att -an-se--m-cke--br--ut. J-- t----- t--- o-- m--- a-- h-- s-- m----- b-- u-- J-g t-c-e- t-l- o-h m-d- a-t h-n s-r m-c-e- b-a u-. --------------------------------------------------- Jag tycker till och med, att han ser mycket bra ut. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Che-e- -ar-s--e-t--n -ä--i--. C----- h-- s----- e- v------- C-e-e- h-r s-k-r- e- v-n-i-a- ----------------------------- Chefen har säkert en vännina. 0
Do you really think so? T-------de--v--k-i-e-? T--- n- d-- v--------- T-o- n- d-t v-r-l-g-n- ---------------------- Tror ni det verkligen? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. D-- är--y---- ---l-g---att--a---ar -- -ä----a. D-- ä- m----- m------- a-- h-- h-- e- v------- D-t ä- m-c-e- m-j-i-t- a-t h-n h-r e- v-n-n-a- ---------------------------------------------- Det är mycket möjligt, att han har en väninna. 0

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