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en Subordinate clauses: that 1   »   lt Šalutiniai sakiniai su kad 1

91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [devyniasdešimt vienas]

Šalutiniai sakiniai su kad 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Ga---- r---- o--- b-- g-------. Galbūt rytoj oras bus geresnis. G----- r---- o--- b-- g-------. Ga---- r---- o--- b-- g-------. G-l-ū- r-t-j o-a- b-s g-r-s-i-. -------------------------------
How do you know that? Iš k-- (j--) t-- ž-----? Iš kur (jūs) tai žinote? I- k-- (j--) t-- ž-----? Iš k-- (j--) t-- ž-----? I- k-r (j-s) t-i ž-n-t-? ------------------------
I hope that it gets better. (A-) t-------- k-- j-- b-- g-------. (Aš) tikiuosi, kad jis bus geresnis. (A-) t-------, k-- j-- b-- g-------. (A-) t-------- k-- j-- b-- g-------. (A-) t-k-u-s-, k-d j-s b-s g-r-s-i-. ------------------------------------
He will definitely come. Ji- t----- a----. Jis tikrai ateis. J-- t----- a----. Ji- t----- a----. J-s t-k-a- a-e-s. -----------------
Are you sure? Ar t-----? Ar tikrai? A- t-----? Ar t-----? A- t-k-a-? ----------
I know that he’ll come. (A-) ž----- k-- j-- a----. (Aš) žinau, kad jis ateis. (A-) ž----, k-- j-- a----. (A-) ž----- k-- j-- a----. (A-) ž-n-u, k-d j-s a-e-s. --------------------------
He’ll definitely call. Ji- t----- p---------. Jis tikrai paskambins. J-- t----- p---------. Ji- t----- p---------. J-s t-k-a- p-s-a-b-n-. ----------------------
Really? Ti----? Tikrai? T-----? Ti----? T-k-a-? -------
I believe that he’ll call. (A-) m---- / t----- k-- j-- p---------. (Aš) manau / tikiu, kad jis paskambins. (A-) m---- / t----, k-- j-- p---------. (A-) m---- / t----- k-- j-- p---------. (A-) m-n-u / t-k-u, k-d j-s p-s-a-b-n-. ---------------------------------------
The wine is definitely old. Vy--- (y--) t----- s----. Vynas (yra) tikrai senas. V---- (y--) t----- s----. Vy--- (y--) t----- s----. V-n-s (y-a) t-k-a- s-n-s. -------------------------
Do you know that for sure? Ar (j--) t-- t----- ž-----? Ar (jūs) tai tikrai žinote? A- (j--) t-- t----- ž-----? Ar (j--) t-- t----- ž-----? A- (j-s) t-i t-k-a- ž-n-t-? ---------------------------
I think that he is old. (A-) s----- k-- j-- s----. (Aš) spėju, kad jis senas. (A-) s----, k-- j-- s----. (A-) s----- k-- j-- s----. (A-) s-ė-u, k-d j-s s-n-s. --------------------------
Our boss is good-looking. Mū-- š---- g---- a-----. Mūsų šefas gerai atrodo. M--- š---- g---- a-----. Mū-- š---- g---- a-----. M-s- š-f-s g-r-i a-r-d-. ------------------------
Do you think so? (J--) t--- m-----? (Jūs) taip manote? (J--) t--- m-----? (J--) t--- m-----? (J-s) t-i- m-n-t-? ------------------
I find him very handsome. (A-) m----- k-- j-- n-- l---- g---- a-----. (Aš) manau, kad jis net labai gerai atrodo. (A-) m----, k-- j-- n-- l---- g---- a-----. (A-) m----- k-- j-- n-- l---- g---- a-----. (A-) m-n-u, k-d j-s n-t l-b-i g-r-i a-r-d-. -------------------------------------------
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Še--- t---------- t--- d-----. Šefas tikriausiai turi draugę. Š---- t---------- t--- d-----. Še--- t---------- t--- d-----. Š-f-s t-k-i-u-i-i t-r- d-a-g-. ------------------------------
Do you really think so? Ar t----- t--- m-----? Ar tikrai taip manote? A- t----- t--- m-----? Ar t----- t--- m-----? A- t-k-a- t-i- m-n-t-? ----------------------
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. Ga-- b---- k-- j-- t--- d-----. Gali būti, kad jis turi draugę. G--- b---, k-- j-- t--- d-----. Ga-- b---- k-- j-- t--- d-----. G-l- b-t-, k-d j-s t-r- d-a-g-. -------------------------------

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