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Originally Posted by Woof1701
When it comes to "daß" or "das" you also have to take "das" in this case, since "daß" would be a conjunction whereas "das" is a demonstrative pronoun.
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Just as a sidenote:
In German, with the new rules of spelling, introduced about 5 years ago, I think, one cannot spell the conjunction with ß anymore, but with ss, so now "daß" is "dass".
Just to make this discussion more complicated...