Do you write Mr or Mr in a letter when writing about a man?
e.g.: I spoke to Mr. Müller yesterday.
e.g.: I spoke to Mr. Müller yesterday.
Hi, what happens if you put a letter in the mailbox without a stamp and just write the address of who the letter should go to? Couldn't you send letters for free like that?
Guys, it would be helpful to find a sample example (I didn't find one). It would also be nice if you could give me tips on the writing style and structure.
Hello! I'm writing a German essay soon on the topic of poem analysis. I wanted to know how to describe the lines of each stanza in the external form. The text is supposed to be continuous text, and if I keep writing: stanza one has XY lines, stanza two has XY lines, and so on,…
Hello, can anyone give me simple and good sentence starters for a characterization in Spanish?
Actually just a test. My teacher wanted to do it again 🥲
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Of which: with, after, from, to, are prepositions which: always the Dativ demand.
And how is it here: “We confirm that Mr Müller was with us in the office yesterday.”
This is now the nominative: Who? was here?
“We confirm that Mr Müller was at our office yesterday.”
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Yeah, sure.
I’m sorry for you to have a mistake. But this is certainly not a world failure!
Oh, no, sure? I did it wrong.😬 Thank you.
“Lord” belongs to the masculine exceptional declination and is always declining with the ending “-n” except in the nominative.
With Who have you spoken? With Mrn Müller. (Dativ)
The Dativ of Mr the Mrn.
With Mr. Müller.
“Herrn,” is Dativ.
Mr Müller
I write most “Lord”