Is that grammatically correct?
"…adapted to the problems from individual discussions"
"…adapted to the problems from individual discussions"
Help, For some reason, I'm leaning toward version 2. Or am I wrong? If not, why "n" and "m" once? Thanks 1. Without hydraulic balancing: With hydraulic balancing: 2. Without hydraulic balancing: With hydraulic balancing:
Hello, Under the assumption that it would be sufficient for emigration, but that one's command of the language isn't perfect at the time of emigration (e.g., one wouldn't understand legal texts), but that one would continue to learn vocabulary once they arrive. As a middle-aged German with no prior knowledge.
Hello, I'm curious to know what language the flight attendants' announcements are in? Does it depend on the airline or the destination? Thank you in advance
I have to say goodbye to my colleagues tomorrow and would like to personalize the farewell saying "great colleagues are hard to find, hard to leave, and impossible to forget." Should it be "great colleagues like you are…" or "great colleagues like you are…"
I have to do these 4 sentences using the 3 B method, i.e. justify the claim and give an example. Do you have any suggestions?
How do I know if something is strongly connected to the present tense enough to use the perfect tense instead of the indefinite tense? Can someone provide me with a checklist? For example, if I read the sentences: ¿Tienes tu mochila? No, lo olvidé / he olvidado what do I need to use and why?
No.
On who or what adapted? On the problems. Battery Plural.
Ask for the 4th case (who or what? ) – so it must be at THE PROBLEME. Use the battery number.
..matched to the problems from the individual talks ” LG gadus
Thank you
You’re welcome. LG gadus