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Ameen
Is there a difference between (in dem) and (indem) ?
Hello.
Is there a difference between (in dem) and (indem) ?
Could you give an example of how to use them ?
Thank you so much.
Jul 7, 2018 7:18 AM
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Hello Ameen,
the main difference is that "in dem" or "im" is a prepositional phrase, where as "indem" (notice that it is written as one word) is a conjunction.
"in dem" or "im" means "in the", where as "Indem" means by, by doing this"
For example.
Die Katze ist in dem Haus - The cat is in the house.
Ich lerne Deutsch, indem ich viel übe - I learn German by practicing a lot.
Hope this helps :)
July 7, 2018
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