Extremely difficult spelling question, who can help?
What is the correct sentence
- Since I'm home, all I can think about is what you said
- Since I'm home, all I can think about is what you said
What is the correct sentence
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That's right. He really has been making music for 4 years and a small section
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Both wrong. At the 1st, it’s written wrong at home and at the second.
According to Duden, you can write “home” or “home”. Both are therefore correct.
That may be, yet “home” has been written incorrectly.
Hello Alter774
It’s both wrong.
Apart from any missing phrases, at 1 home is wrong and at 2
you have not been
Almost the same word only with s or z at the beginning
When we have been using, it is always a period of (since) up to and including now.
Be opposed to being a flexion
I am
You are
You are
You are
If you are in English, try to translate it to exam
are or since?
Are
Since
The English test also works super with that/the
Since I’ve been home, I can only think of what you said.
LG
Since I’ve been home, I can only think of what you said.
In your example, there are a few phrases missing. Be carefult refers to a time (e.g. since yesterday; since my arrival). Be carefuld On the other hand, the conjugated form of “being” (e.g. you are nice; you are home).
1. would be correct, but at home is a h too much (home) and the commas are missing in both sentences.
Just take the first sentence and make it simple – so:
What do you think?
Sure.
1.
Since=time (since 7 years, yesterday, 2 hours etc)
Silk=conjugated form of be (you are great)
Both wrong. It would be correct:
Since I’ve been home, I can only think of what you said.
Both are not correct.
Since I’ve been home, I can only think of what you said.
1 is “real”
You forgot the comma
You mean the three commas?
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Wrong, “home” was written wrong.
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I’ll go to the movies.
Since I’ve been home, I’ve only been thinking about what you said!
It’s said that in this context it’s written big, right?
No, the word “pronounced” here is a participatory II (lost) and acts as an adjective. In the German spelling, a partizip II, which is used as an adjective, is written down. In this case, “pronounced” describes the noun “that” more closely and refers to what was previously said.
The word “pronounced” is therefore not an independent noun, but part of a nominalized verbphrase (the action of the command). The spelling is correct.
The reference here is not the act of speaking, but the content of the statement
The partizip II of a verb can be used as nomen to form the past forms by adding the pre-yellow and the ending -t or -en to the verb strain (here: say).
The second. It would be better with Kommata. Replace only “seid” with “side”.
Both wrong.
Since I am at home, I can only do that,
what you said, think.