How is the following sentence grammatically correct: I was told that I could/could/can apply again?
is it subjunctive 1 or 2?
is it subjunctive 1 or 2?
"Explanatory knowledge can, for example, be used to prepare for action and then counts as analytical and planning skills. However, it can also be used afterward and then counts as evaluation and planning skills."
can you please help me to write the text and formulate the text I have a learning disability and a mild intellectual disability and have therefore problems in writing and formulating Dear Mrs. I….., I would like to register for next year's cultural afternoon: Freizeitpark und Tierpark Berlin
The number 0.125 is typically pronounced "zero point one two five." I've noticed that colleagues from abroad more often say "zero point one hundred twenty-five." Is it a German or a Western convention to read out decimal places individually, or where does it come from?
Let’s assume an average of 200 pages. It's quite difficult to find anything about it online. Some people report 10-12 weeks, some say a month, and others probably won't even get their book back with corrections.
This depends on what was actually said.
I was told
Probably the indicator was used. Thus, the conjunctive 1 is the appropriate form for indirect speech. The uninitiated addition, i.e. without “that”, is more supple in indirect speech.
“can” is linguistically correct. “can” is incorrect, “can” should sound polite, but is also incorrect and may be Irrealis to be misunderstood.
Granne is conjunctive 1.
The shape with “can” sounds the most pleasing for me.
Applicable would also be “canned”.