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Adverbien und Adverbialbestimmungen der Zeit
Adverbien und Adverbialbestimmungen der bestimmten Zeit (z.B. on Wednesday, in January, at Easter, at the end of the year, yesterday, tomorrow) stehen in der Regel am Ende des Satz…
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subsequently Last post 23 Apr 08, 13:15
"... which will subsequently slowely drift away" könnte mir jemand freundlicherweise helfen…3 Replies
subsequently Last post 23 Apr 08, 13:16
"... which will subsequently slowely drift away" Könnte mir jemand dieses Wort übersetzen?3 Replies
SubsequentlyLast post 15 Aug 09, 17:28
Kann man "subsequently" im gleichen Contex verwenden wie "consequently"?2 Replies
Subsequently occur/ occur subsequently?Last post 30 Oct 08, 12:33
Sollten nachfolgend/später Änderungen entstehen- should canges occur subsequently /subsequen…2 Replies
subsequently ofLast post 30 Jan 08, 15:17
".... (an) initial probationary period of 3 months, with notice subsequently of 6 months, te…3 Replies
subsequently compromisedLast post 27 Jan 10, 12:20
Assess to what extent the purpose of your organisation is influenced by its stakeholders and…4 Replies
brain matter, brain cell matter, brain makeupLast post 09 Jun 15, 18:29
brain matter versus brain cell matter Gibt es hier jemanden, der Ahnung vom Gehirn hat? b…8 Replies
Dead brain, brain dead and the brain drain!Last post 12 Jul 08, 14:08
Dead brain, brain dead and the brain drain! hallo, was heißt das? Danke!1 Replies
brain- lag oder brain-laggingLast post 27 Aug 08, 09:01
This gay is brain-lagging kann mir jamand sagen was es bedeutet und wie es benutzt wird? Da…1 Replies
brain - brainsLast post 25 Mar 02, 11:21
LEO gives the example "to cudgel one's brains - sich das Gehirn zermahlen". Why is brains us…4 Replies

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