Question about when?
Where is the verb?
Sometimes in the sentence at als
You look like you…
or
She speaks as if she…
In the other sentences
That is the time when they …verb.
In the phase when she very often…verb.
Where is the verb?
Sometimes in the sentence at als
You look like you…
or
She speaks as if she…
In the other sentences
That is the time when they …verb.
In the phase when she very often…verb.
except: Everyone went for a walk, except that Peter was sick.
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How do you write it when people sit there on a show (like DSDS) and boo/buzz/tell people they're good or bad? It's like what Dieter Bohlen does on TV. The word sounds like "Jüri/Schüri" but how do you spell that again?
I hear this term again and again in grammar and wanted to ask.
I go to school and meet my teacher. Why doesn’t it say: I go to school and I meet my teacher.
I actually thought it was a type of bread, but when I google it, I get a bunch of different types of bread. I couldn't find anything with that term in the baked goods section at Lidl either, and to be honest, I felt too embarrassed to ask because I didn't really know what "Semmel"…
These are quite different "as".
ALS = temporal subset conjunction: The verb ends.
ALS OB + subject + remainder + verb (conj 2) = ALS + verb (conj 2) + subject + remainder
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These are just different sentences with different types of production and depending on the (unknown) context, time form and verb, this is just another place. With “as” this has to be done at best in terms of the fact that it is about subsidies.
The verb is generally second in terms of statements, first in question.
Your other sentences are both wrong.
This would be correct:
I’m sorry to have to contradict you.
On the one hand, you don’t know how the sentences end, on the other hand, your counter-proposals are just a little more demanding formulations and the actual question remains unanswered.
You have little idea of the German language.