WEIL is one of the most important conjunctions in German language. Therefore this lesson has the focus on this important word! At first you will learn different options to compose a sentence with "weil" . By using example senctences I will explain some fundamental but really important grammar rules not only "weil" but subordinate clauses in general. In the BONUS TIP of this video you will find out what the difference between WEIL - DENN - DA actually is.
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