"believe one has to be like that" subjunctive 2, right?
Hello… is the subjunctive 2 above or ?
Thanks
sorry the keyboard swallowed the “s” 😉
Hello… is the subjunctive 2 above or ?
Thanks
sorry the keyboard swallowed the “s” 😉
Hello, I am currently writing my master's thesis. Until now, I've always used common abbreviations in my written work (e.g., e.g., resp., ua, etc., …). Now, someone recently told me that this was bad form. This was new to me, but now I'm curious. In your experience/opinion, should such abbreviations be spelled out more clearly,…
Like in the title? Or "purchase/sale and rental of real estate" Does the version in the title also work, just differently, or is it already good?
So exactly like in the picture where I marked the blue one on the shoulder at the end of exactly this bone when I press up it hurts a lot and when I lift my arm up really high I also notice pain I did strength training a week ago bench press etc. but do…
If so, how was it? LG
pure indicative design:
Main verb: believe – I believe they believe
depending on: need to (infinitive)
by must be dependent: so (new infinitive)
Similar constructs:
I’m afraid to go home now.
I am sure to have done the right (to have made = Infinitive to make perfect).
I doubt to be able to solve the task.
All right?
perfect thanks again
No conjunctive at all.
Infinitive design from the set: you believe, they had to be (that’s the conjunctive II) or you think they have to be (or have to).
No, it’s not a conjunctive.
What are you saying?
This is not a correct German. So you can’t answer.