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Jul 2017
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CBG 2.12 | Ich denke, dass Deutsch eine ...

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In this lesson of Coffee Break German we'll be taking the "dass" structures a stage further and looking at other verbs which can be used in this context. You'll learn to use a number of verbs with this structure and you'll also learn some important rules involving grammar and word order.

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