Is there a word that is more correct?
It was better to avoid the troubles and return home.
It was better to avoid the troubles and return home.
Hello, I have often noticed that Spanish people generally have a very fast pronunciation. It may be that there are other nationalities that have a fast pronunciation, but I have noticed it particularly with Spanish people (I don't know if it is due to the Spanish language in general). What could be the reason why…
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Hey people, Today I would like to know from you whether the following text is correct in terms of spelling, grammar and punctuation, i.e. whether I have capitalized or lowercased some words correctly and whether I have placed commas correctly. I would be happy to receive a correction, thanks! Text: During the Cold War, the…
Is there a hyphen or comma after heat pumps and field service? I'm totally unsure.
For example, Sascha ends in "A," but the person is male. Should I still use Moya?
Can you write this as a headline: “Another suggestion”
Yes, there is the word “righter”, but it sounds “righter” strange. I would use “realer” like this: “it would have been more correct, again…”
However, if you want to write the original sentence because it has actually happened (and has not only been better but has also been executed), then another formulation is more correct;) For example, “It was the right decision…” or “It was good…”
Regarding the rest of your sentence: I do not know the word “sulities” and it sounds very homophobic and hostile to homosexuals. I can’t make a scenario when a word would be appropriate.
What is homophobic?
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Yes, there is.