Is the sentence correct?
Thank you for the wonderful training period and the follow-up contract.
or do I have to use after and "for"
Thank you for the wonderful training period and the follow-up contract.
or do I have to use after and "for"
On August 15th of this year, I thought. But Word is marking it blue and says this year.
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I have to write a short four-line poem about my new class at the vocational school by 6 p.m. Can anyone help me?
How do you put “I go” into the pluperfect?
Hey, I'm Duc and I'm in 10th grade. I recently got two Ukrainian girls in my advanced German course even though they can't speak German and their writing is really bad. But they're at the same level of ability as me. They're passing the course because they're allowed to use their phones to translate in…
Hello,
both variants are correct. 🌟
Yes, the sentence is correct, but also with recuperation of the preposition.
Both variants are correct due to the main subcontractor “and”, but it is common that one is language-economic, that is to say briefly formulated, as long as it is not about special rhetorical means / literary means.
I am interested in music and (for) sports.
I hope for better weather and milder temperatures.
etc.
*Repeat
Exactly!