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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [nittiein]

Leddsetningar med at 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Kanskje--e- ---- b---------- mor---. K______ d__ b___ b____ v__ i m______ K-n-k-e d-t b-i- b-t-e v-r i m-r-o-. ------------------------------------ Kanskje det blir betre vêr i morgon. 0
How do you know that? Korle-s ---t d---et? K______ v___ d_ d___ K-r-e-s v-i- d- d-t- -------------------- Korleis veit du det? 0
I hope that it gets better. Eg-håpar d-- bli---etr-. E_ h____ d__ b___ b_____ E- h-p-r d-t b-i- b-t-e- ------------------------ Eg håpar det blir betre. 0
He will definitely come. H-n k-e- --i-t---k-e-t. H__ k___ h____ s_______ H-n k-e- h-i-t s-k-e-t- ----------------------- Han kjem heilt sikkert. 0
Are you sure? E----- -i-ke-t? E_ d__ s_______ E- d-t s-k-e-t- --------------- Er det sikkert? 0
I know that he’ll come. E- ve-t ----an--jem. E_ v___ a_ h__ k____ E- v-i- a- h-n k-e-. -------------------- Eg veit at han kjem. 0
He’ll definitely call. Ha- ---g--r-si-----. H__ r______ s_______ H-n r-n-j-r s-k-e-t- -------------------- Han ringjer sikkert. 0
Really? E----t ----? E_ d__ s____ E- d-t s-n-? ------------ Er det sant? 0
I believe that he’ll call. E----u- (at- ha- r-n--e-. E_ t___ (___ h__ r_______ E- t-u- (-t- h-n r-n-j-r- ------------------------- Eg trur (at) han ringjer. 0
The wine is definitely old. Vin-n e- si-k-r--ga-al. V____ e_ s______ g_____ V-n-n e- s-k-e-t g-m-l- ----------------------- Vinen er sikkert gamal. 0
Do you know that for sure? V--- -- -et---kker-? V___ d_ d__ s_______ V-i- d- d-t s-k-e-t- -------------------- Veit du det sikkert? 0
I think that he is old. E---år -- f----t---- er----a-. E_ g__ u_ f__ a_ h__ e_ g_____ E- g-r u- f-å a- h-n e- g-m-l- ------------------------------ Eg går ut frå at han er gamal. 0
Our boss is good-looking. S-efe--v-r se- f-ot--u-. S_____ v__ s__ f____ u__ S-e-e- v-r s-r f-o-t u-. ------------------------ Sjefen vår ser flott ut. 0
Do you think so? Sy-e-- d- d--? S_____ d_ d___ S-n-s- d- d-t- -------------- Synest du det? 0
I find him very handsome. Eg s-n--t at -a----- vel--g-f-o---ut. E_ s_____ a_ h__ s__ v_____ f____ u__ E- s-n-s- a- h-n s-r v-l-i- f-o-t u-. ------------------------------------- Eg synest at han ser veldig flott ut. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. S----n h-r-sikk--t-ei--k--ra-t. S_____ h__ s______ e__ k_______ S-e-e- h-r s-k-e-t e-n k-æ-a-t- ------------------------------- Sjefen har sikkert ein kjærast. 0
Do you really think so? T--- du----? T___ d_ d___ T-u- d- d-t- ------------ Trur du det? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. De- ---go-- ---l---at -a- -a--e-- k--ras-. D__ e_ g___ m_____ a_ h__ h__ e__ k_______ D-t e- g-d- m-g-e- a- h-n h-r e-n k-æ-a-t- ------------------------------------------ Det er godt mogleg at han har ein kjærast. 0

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