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Translate: Wenn ich in Kanada wohnen wĂĽrde, wĂĽrde ich kalt haben.
Translate: Wenn ich etwas essen mĂĽsste, wĂĽrde ich Schokolade nehmen.
Translate: Wenn ich reisen wĂĽrde, wĂĽrde ich den Zug nehmen.
Translate: Wenn ich du wäre, würde ich es versuchen.
Compare Switzerland and Canada: beautiful / mountains
Compare Switzerland and Canada: spectacular / views
Compare Switzerland and Canada: violent / storms
Compare Switzerland and Canada: high / income
Compare Switzerland and Canada: long /railway lines
Complete the gaps with: both, and, neither or nor.
Use "sowohl...als auch...": French and German are easy languages to learn.
Use "weder...noch": Lucie and Nick travelled across Canada by car.
Use "weder...noch": Nick liked physics and maths at school.
Use "weder...noch": Lucie and Nick saw caribous on their trip.
Use the will future: You (must not pay) for any meals.
Use the will future: Normally, you (can have) a reserved seat.
Use the will future: You (can take) more bags than if you travel by air.
Use the will future: You (can not sleep) well with the sound of the wheels on the rails.
Use the will future: There (must be) enough room for your legs on the train.
Use the will future: You (must spend) a lot of money on food because you can bring your own.
Use the will future: From the train, you (can see) the scenery very well.
The going to future is used for...100% or 80% certainty? Give an example.
100%