Grammatically correct?
you say in the middle of the table I put the … . Or : in the middle of the table I put the …
you say in the middle of the table I put the … . Or : in the middle of the table I put the …
Hello everyone, The question for native speakers of German: How do you understand which article the word has? Best regards
My colleagues Ms. xx and Mr. xx and I will be there.
He is 31 years old. He is 1.85 m tall. The house is 80 square meters. The house is 80 m high.
A question the sentence: If you look at how the proportion of women in journalism has developed, it is positive to note that it has increased. Does the first comma belong there? Lg
For example, old schoolmate, friend, …
Hello, I have to create a Kahoot quiz for history class. I'd like to ask about the motto of the SS, but I don't know if I'm allowed to use the criminal organization's motto: "My *hre means *reue." So, is that legal?
If you sit in the middle of the table and lay something down, you put something in the middle of the table.
If you stand at the edge of the table and put something in the middle of the table, you put it in the middle of the table.
In the middle of the table OHNE the “hin”
It was also “in the In the middle of the table I put… but then with “ab”.
Both would be grammatically correct.
I put that… into the middle of the table.