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Is “lassen” a modal verb?

I found a quite good explanation of the verb lassen here, but it is in German. The essence is, lassen is a verb that can be used as a full verb, as a modal verb in different ways and even as a substi …
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“Bis der Tod euch scheide” or “bis der Tod euch scheidet”?

When using "bis dass der Tod euch scheide" they say until death may part them. When using "bis dass der Tod euch scheidet“ they say until death will part them. The first expression implies that ther …
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