Some sentences and questions about relative clauses?

Hello, when I write: "I'm going to do something nice today," is "nice" written in capital letters or lowercase?

One more question: Does it sound strange to use the relative pronouns "which," "which," and "which" in a bachelor's thesis?

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HerrPringles
2 years ago

Due to “something” “beautiful” is substantive, so it is raised.

  • something Neu
  • something Schönes
  • something Gu

The same for “not”:

  • nothing Neu
  • nothing Schönes
  • nothing Gu
  • nothing Abuoyant
  • nothing Arussian

On the second question: In my opinion, it is by no means strange to use those in Bachelor’s theses. I often prefer those words.

Bsp.:

“At the same time, many of them joined the Partisan Associations,
the to defeat the occupiers. ‘

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  HerrPringles

Thank you which is in the case here Nominative Femininum correct

HerrPringles
2 years ago

I think “what” is in the nominative. Feminine is not, however, because “Verband” is masculine and not feminine. “what” is simply the plural form here.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Thank you

kursen
2 years ago

I think it’s being raised because it’s being substantive.

And strangely there’s nothing going to come over, probably amateurish or not. If you don’t write this in every second sentence, it should fit.