Is that correctly worded?
Person X was present and asked for two people's place of residence for security reasons
Person X was present and asked for two people's place of residence for security reasons
It is this sentence: "If you need help with clearing out/arranging, I'll help you" Is "clearing out/arranging" written in capital or lower case Thanks!
Does that mean that if I get a four in math, a four in English, and a four in German, I can still get into school? I mean, it says something like an average of 3.0, but then a grade of sufficient in every subject. Sufficient->4.0 So what exactly is meant? "Applicants with an intermediate…
Is it a few times or a few times? Because both parts of the word are stressed, and how do you know how to spell it? Also, good night or good night, how do you know that?
I'm currently learning Biblical Hebrew and occasionally come across the expression "determined." In the attached image, I've highlighted a passage where it says that, for example, a constructus compound can only be determined/indetermined as a whole. What does that mean? Does it refer to the article before the respective word (i.e., the definite and indefinite…
No, I find the sentence incomprehensible.
… of two persons …