Sentence structure?What is correct?
The oldest woman in the world is dead/or The former oldest woman in Greece died today
The oldest woman in the world is dead/or The former oldest woman in Greece died today
It is said: According to Duden: It is zero degrees. It is eight degrees. It is twenty degrees. But if you say "It is a degree" or "It is 1 degree." -> it's not in the dictionary.
Hey, I'm 12 years old and currently preparing for high school. In German, we were asked to write an essay. I received good feedback from the teacher, but was reminded to use paragraphs. I was pretty sure that paragraphs meant omitting a line after the introduction, main body, and conclusion. Apparently, I was mistaken. You…
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The sentence sounds somehow wrong, how do you do it correctly? "In Central Europe, only cesium is of significance for the radiation to which humans and the environment are still exposed today."
I can totally relate to what you told me today… I hope you can clear this up. Is the sentence above correct?
The oldest woman in Greece was still the oldest woman in Greece at the end of her life, only with her death was someone else.
Special case: The woman who died was considered to be the oldest woman in Greece for a time, then at her lifetime one found an even older one in a remote village. In this case, the former would be the oldest woman in Greece.
She is no longer the elders, so: “The former oldest woman in Greece…”
The oldest woman…
The oldest woman has abandoned and was overtaken by __________.
*Greece
both right
The assembly is right in both.