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Preparing for the DTZ exam – Grammar: Mixed A2 grammar review

My Struggle with German Grammar: Preparing for the DTZ Okay, deep breath. I’m writing this because I’m completely stressing about the DTZ exam. It’s not the content – I can definitely handle ordering a Kaffee and asking for directions – it’s the grammar. Specifically, the ‘Mixed A2’ part. Honestly, it feels like a different language…
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