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In this lesson, we will be looking at how to incorporate adverbs of manner into sentences.
In this lesson, we will be looking at how to incorporate adverbs of time with adverbs of manner into sentences.
In this lesson, we will look at the imperfect tense of 'sein' and 'haben', to talk about how people were in the past.
In this lesson, we will look at using 'es gab' to talk about how places were in the past.
In this lesson, we will be revising the use of the perfect tense to talk about past events.
In this lesson, we will look at differences between verbs 'wissen' and 'kennen'.
In this lesson, we will be looking at the comparative form of adjectives.
In this lesson, we will continue practising comparing different things.
In this lesson, we will be looking at the modal verb 'sollen', comparing it with 'können' and 'müssen'.
In this lesson, we will compare 'sollen' with the other modal verbs ''dürfen" and 'wollen'.
In this lesson, we will start to look at the future tense in reference to dreams and plans.
In this lesson, we will look at forming questions in the future tense, contrasting it with 'wollen'.
In this lesson, we will look at using the conjunction 'wenn' to make extended sentences.
In this lesson, we will continue practising using the conjunction 'wenn' to make extended sentences.
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