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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [enoghalvfems]

Bisætninger med ”at” 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Ve---- b----- m---- b---- i m-----. Vejret bliver måske bedre i morgen. V----- b----- m---- b---- i m-----. Ve---- b----- m---- b---- i m-----. V-j-e- b-i-e- m-s-e b-d-e i m-r-e-. -----------------------------------
How do you know that? Hv-- v-- d- d-- f--? Hvor ved du det fra? H--- v-- d- d-- f--? Hv-- v-- d- d-- f--? H-o- v-d d- d-t f-a? --------------------
I hope that it gets better. Je- h----- a- d-- b----- b----. Jeg håber, at det bliver bedre. J-- h----, a- d-- b----- b----. Je- h----- a- d-- b----- b----. J-g h-b-r, a- d-t b-i-e- b-d-e. -------------------------------
He will definitely come. Ha- k----- h--- b------. Han kommer helt bestemt. H-- k----- h--- b------. Ha- k----- h--- b------. H-n k-m-e- h-l- b-s-e-t. ------------------------
Are you sure? Er d-- s------? Er det sikkert? E- d-- s------? Er d-- s------? E- d-t s-k-e-t? ---------------
I know that he’ll come. Je- v--- a- h-- k-----. Jeg ved, at han kommer. J-- v--, a- h-- k-----. Je- v--- a- h-- k-----. J-g v-d, a- h-n k-m-e-. -----------------------
He’ll definitely call. Ha- r----- b------. Han ringer bestemt. H-- r----- b------. Ha- r----- b------. H-n r-n-e- b-s-e-t. -------------------
Really? Vi------? Virkelig? V-------? Vi------? V-r-e-i-? ---------
I believe that he’ll call. Je- t---- a- h-- r-----. Jeg tror, at han ringer. J-- t---, a- h-- r-----. Je- t---- a- h-- r-----. J-g t-o-, a- h-n r-n-e-. ------------------------
The wine is definitely old. Vi--- e- s------ g-----. Vinen er sikkert gammel. V---- e- s------ g-----. Vi--- e- s------ g-----. V-n-n e- s-k-e-t g-m-e-. ------------------------
Do you know that for sure? Ve- d- d-- n-------? Ved du det nøjagtig? V-- d- d-- n-------? Ve- d- d-- n-------? V-d d- d-t n-j-g-i-? --------------------
I think that he is old. Je- f-------- a- d-- e- g-----. Jeg formoder, at den er gammel. J-- f-------, a- d-- e- g-----. Je- f-------- a- d-- e- g-----. J-g f-r-o-e-, a- d-n e- g-m-e-. -------------------------------
Our boss is good-looking. Vo--- c--- s-- g--- u-. Vores chef ser godt ud. V---- c--- s-- g--- u-. Vo--- c--- s-- g--- u-. V-r-s c-e- s-r g-d- u-. -----------------------
Do you think so? Sy--- d-? Synes du? S---- d-? Sy--- d-? S-n-s d-? ---------
I find him very handsome. Je- s---- e----- a- h-- s-- r----- g--- u-. Jeg synes endda, at han ser rigtig godt ud. J-- s---- e----, a- h-- s-- r----- g--- u-. Je- s---- e----- a- h-- s-- r----- g--- u-. J-g s-n-s e-d-a, a- h-n s-r r-g-i- g-d- u-. -------------------------------------------
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Ch---- h-- b------ e- k------. Chefen har bestemt en kæreste. C----- h-- b------ e- k------. Ch---- h-- b------ e- k------. C-e-e- h-r b-s-e-t e- k-r-s-e. ------------------------------
Do you really think so? Tr-- d- v-------? Tror du virkelig? T--- d- v-------? Tr-- d- v-------? T-o- d- v-r-e-i-? -----------------
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. De- e- m---- m------ a- h-- h-- e- k------. Det er meget muligt, at han har en kæreste. D-- e- m---- m-----, a- h-- h-- e- k------. De- e- m---- m------ a- h-- h-- e- k------. D-t e- m-g-t m-l-g-, a- h-n h-r e- k-r-s-e. -------------------------------------------

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