German spelling?
What tense does this sentence use? Does it perhaps even have two?
It has always been better not to allow violent careers to develop in the first place.
What tense does this sentence use? Does it perhaps even have two?
It has always been better not to allow violent careers to develop in the first place.
I'm happy that the weather is getting better again? OR I'm happy that the weather is getting better again?
I just need an ATM and my bank card, right? The one with the IBAN, bank number, BIC, my name, etc., and my four-digit PIN, right?
Hey everyone: I don't have the nerve to do this task right now! Please solve it for me quickly! Image explanation Task
It has been… is perfect. The part after the comma is an (extended) infinitive; therefore, no tempus can be read or this part has no time shape.
This has nothing to do with spelling. It’s grammar.