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When to use "nach," "nachdem" and "danach" in German
If you find it confusing to understand "nach," "nachdem" and "danach" in German, get to know everything about this topic in this article!
German “Wechselpräpositionen”: in, an, unter, über etc.
Do you still have many questions about German prepositions? Check out this article and get to know everything about the Wechselpräpositionen!
Using “um … zu”, “statt … zu” and “ohne … zu” in German
Find out when and how to properly use “um …zu”, “statt … zu” and “ohne … zu” when forming sentences in German.
How to correctly use the German “wegen”
In German, there are many ways to express a reason. One of them is “wegen”. Get to know how to use “wegen” properly and how to name a cause with its help …
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