Correct grammar: "For a non-binding offer" or "for a non-binding offer"?
Hello,
The question is above. How is it grammatically correct?
"For a non-binding offer" or "for a non-binding offer"?
Hello,
The question is above. How is it grammatically correct?
"For a non-binding offer" or "for a non-binding offer"?
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If not, is there a suitable counterexample?
adhere to think of consider oneself / something to be
“For non-binding offer.” 🌟
– “to” = “to” + “to”
– If the word has an article, the adjective is “-en” 👍
If the word has an indefinite or specific article, the Adjectives in the Dativ always “-en”whether the word is masculine, neutral or feminine, or is in the plural.
So grammarally correct is “too”m not bindingen Offer”.
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it is the first version
“for non-binding offer”
The Dativ is already in “zum”.
So it means “for non-binding offer”.
for non-binding offer