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Kapitel 8

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1. Indicative and subjunctive

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1. Indicative and subjunctive (2)

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1. Indicative and subjunctive (3)

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3. Verb endings in present-time subjunctive II

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4. The würde-construction

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4. The würde-construction (2)

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5. Present-time subjunctive II of sein and habena. sein

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5b. haben

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6. Modals in present-time subjunctive II

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7. Present-time subjunctive II of strong verbs

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8. Present-time subjunctive II of regular weak verbs

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9. Present-time subjunctive II of irregular weak verbs

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10. Past-time subjunctive II

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11. Modals in past-time subjunctive II

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12. Conditional sentencesa. Conditions of fact

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12b. Conditions contrary to fact

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13. Omission of wenn in conditional sentences

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14. Uses of the würde-construction and subjunctive IIa. Contrary-to-fact conditions

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14b. Conclusions without stated conditions

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14c. Wishes

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14d. Wishes introduced by ich wollte or ich wünschte

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14e. Polite requests or questions

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15. Clauses introduced by als ob and als wenn

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16. The würde-construction versus the subjunctive II of the main verb

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16. The würde-construction versusthe subjunctive II of the main verb (2)

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16. The würde-construction versus the subjunctive II of the main verb (3)

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16. The würde-construction versus the subjunctive II of the main verb (4)

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