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What's the difference between( falls)and (wenn) ?
Feb 17, 2016 3:49 PM
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'wenn' means 'if' ( or when), and 'falls' means 'only if'. This means the condition in the if-sentence is much stronger, for example:
Wenn/Falls es regnet, gehe ich nicht spazieren.
In the wenn-sentence, the rain is one condition (among others). In the falls-sentence, it is the only condition.
In general, you can always use 'wenn', but not always 'falls'.
February 17, 2016
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my teacher says that 'falls'can only used on the'Hauptsatz' .But mit 'wenn' it can also used on 'Nebensatz'
February 18, 2016
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