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In this lesson, we will learn about prenominal adjective agreement and the word-order rule R1.
In this lesson, we will learn about prenominal adjective agreement and the word-order rule R2.
In this lesson, we will learn how to use the conjunctions 'denn' and 'weil'.
In this lesson, we will consolidate the use of the conjunctions 'denn' and 'weil'.
In this lesson, we will revise the present tense of weak and strong verbs and we will use the numbers 32 - 100.
In this lesson, we will continue to practise the present tense of weak and strong verbs and practise the numbers to 100.
In this lesson, we will revise the perfect tense of weak and strong verbs with 'haben'.
In this lesson, we will continue to practise the perfect tense with 'haben' and the object pronouns.
In this lesson, we will use the perfect tense with 'haben' and 'sein' in combination with the prepositions 'an' and 'mit'.
We will practise the perfect tense with 'haben' and 'sein' and consolidate the use of the word-order rule Time/Manner/Place.
In this lesson, we will continue to practise the perfect tense with 'haben' and 'sein' and we will use the preposition 'durch'.
In this lesson, we will practise the perfect tense with 'haben' and 'sein' and the word-order rule R2.
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