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Reporting what another student said (indirect speech basics) – Grammar: Indirect speech, dass clauses

Decoding the Echo: My First Steps with Indirect Speech in German Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, German is still throwing curveballs at me. It’s amazing, of course, and I’m learning so much, but sometimes I feel like I’m constantly translating my brain into a completely different language.…
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Two-part connectors word order – Grammar: Verb position in coordinated clauses

Decoding the German Connector Chaos: My Struggle with Verb Position Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, German grammar feels like a constant, low-level panic. I thought learning English would be the tough part – turns out, understanding why Germans put their verbs in certain places is a whole other beast.…
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