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These German conjunctions stand on position 0. This means they don't count as a position and the conjugated verb is still on position 1. IMPORTANT: You can drop the subject and verb if it is the same. EXCEPT for the conjunction "denn". And the main clause in front of the conjunction "sondern" needs be negative (kein/nicht) in order to be able to use "sondern". #deutschlernen #deutsche #allemand #deutschesprache #иностранныеязыки #studygerman #lernendeutsch #yourgermanteacher A2 German, Study German, German Phrases, German Grammar, Grammar Tips, Subject And Verb, German Language Learning, A Ha, Language Teacher

These German conjunctions stand on position 0. This means they don't count as a position and the conjugated verb is still on position 1. IMPORTANT: You can drop the subject and verb if it is the same. EXCEPT for the conjunction "denn". And the main clause in front of the conjunction "sondern" needs be negative (kein/nicht) in order to be able to use "sondern". #deutschlernen #deutsche #allemand #deutschesprache #иностранныеязыки #studygerman #lernendeutsch #yourgermanteacher

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