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Where does "nicht" come in a sentence? before the verb after the verb before the first object between the first and (if present) the second object
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Where does "nicht" come in a sentence?
before the verb
after the verb
before the first object
between the first and (if present) the second object
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middle-school
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I'm pretty sure it's after the verb
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I know this but I think its after the verb
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