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TELC B1 Exam Preparation: The German Constitution – Grammatik: Relativsätze
Mastering Relativsätze for the TELC B1 Exam – And Actually Using Them! Okay, so here I am, six months in Germany, still feeling like I’m wading through a sea of Satzbau and desperately trying to understand how relativsätze actually work. Seriously, I thought they were just some fancy grammatical thing for exams, but they keep…
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Grammar: Difference between ‘gleich’ and ‘selbe’ – Grammar: Comparison structures

Decoding German: My Struggle with ‘Gleich’ and ‘Selbe’ Okay, so, I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and I love it. Seriously, the coffee is amazing, the history is incredible, and I’m slowly, painstakingly, learning to understand people. But, let me tell you, German grammar is a beast. It’s not just about memorizing…
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