Is that spelled correctly?
These documents are provided:
- new version of the Excel file including the three worksheets and the corresponding PDF files
What is the correct spelling? 'die' or 'der'?
These documents are provided:
What is the correct spelling? 'die' or 'der'?
Can you please answer the first, second and third questions?
What does "having the right idea" mean? What you imagined would turn out to be true?
They stand distraught at Potsdamer Platz. And find Berlin too loud. The night glows in kilowatts. A young lady says hoarsely: "Come with me, my darling!" And shows an awful lot of skin. They are amazed and don't know what to do. They just stand there and wonder. The trains rattle. The cars scream. They…
What does the cartoon want to tell me? And the web should criticize this cartoon
Hey, I'd like to get a tattoo in Cyrillic. I just can't seem to get the translation right. Maybe someone here can help.
Please just explain what they are.
included demands the genitive, sodhe three tables, the associated PDF files
New version of the Excel file including the three tabs and the associated PDF files.
But only if these are very specific tables.
So can I write “incl. the sheets and the associated PDF files”? does not want to write the number
yes
New version of the Excel file including the tabs and associated PDF files.
(if you do not have to explicitly mention the number of sheets. Then … of the three tables …)