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http://german.about.com/ Expressing 'to go' in German is a perfect example of how much more precise the German language is compared to English. Read more on the verb 'to go' in German... Yes' and 'No' are two small, but very powerful words as I have come to learn with my daughter.

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The second form of the French conditional perfect is a rather strange verb tense/mood. It is the literary equivalent of one verb form and is identical in conjugation to another. As with all literary tenses, you should learn to recognize the second form of the conditional perfect , but chances are that you will never need to conjugate it. http://french.about.com/

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Italian subordinating conjunctions ( congiunzioni subordinative ) connect two clauses, one of which is either subordinate to the other, or dependent on the other clause or a word that's part of the same. Italian coordinating conjunctions ( congiunzioni coordinative ) combine two elements of the same period or two independent clauses together.
Try translating simple sentences as " Estamos de acuerdo " and " Estoy con camisa blanca " word for word and you'll sound a bit strange. http://spanish.about.com/

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