"Bread and dairy products don't exist." How do I ask about "it"?
Here, "it" is a nominative case. But how do I ask about "it"? I ask about the nominative case with "Who or what." How could I do that here?
How would we phrase this here?
Here, "it" is a nominative case. But how do I ask about "it"? I ask about the nominative case with "Who or what." How could I do that here?
How would we phrase this here?
Where does the term promise actually come from? For me, a promise is something sacred, I always keep it. I promised. But if I say chamber instead of hammer, I also made a mistake
Hello, I'm currently correcting my German assignment and have to explain why a comma is used here. I feel like I would do it this way, but I haven't found a rule for it. It is important to realize that banning mobile phones does not solve existing problems, but only changes the ways in which…
Is the statement in the text true or false? " After measles and polio, chimpanzees and gorillas are now also affected by tuberculosis." ▪︎ Because most monkey groups there are now accustomed to locals and tourists, such anthropozoonistic transmissions—that is, the transmission of infectious diseases between animals and humans—are not at all surprising. It is…
Hello, Can anyone tell me if the sentence is grammatically correct? The highest place in the monastic hierarchy was occupied by the abbot or abbess, i.e. a leader of the monastery.
Can someone describe the principle of narrativity to me
There are + battery:
Explanation: The Subject (= Nominative) is it. The direct objects (= battery) are Bread, wine and Milk products.
The question of the subject it makes no sense. So the problem is not.