Subjunctive 1 …comes ..?
Is that "come"? So from direct to indirect?? Comes = come??
Is that "come"? So from direct to indirect?? Comes = come??
Did I correctly match the products to the packaging? a net of potatoes; a bottle of jam; a can of olives; a glass of milk; a carton of eggs; a piece of cheese. Correct ?
Dear all, I have a question regarding comma placement. Could you please tell me if a comma is necessary here (and whether the existing sentence structure is correct = I'm bothered by this "where"; can it be replaced with something better)? Apart from that, I am the coordinator of the non-profit environmental organization's "To the…
I know it means "Here the day is going well," but the person who wrote that to me wrote it out of the blue without me asking, so I don't understand. So my question is, could it mean something else? Or is it a typo?
Hey, when I search for the og, I only get general Japanese names suggested, does anyone have a tip where I can find a list of examples of male first names that were common in the Japanese Sengoku era (Warring States era)? Feel free to write if you have any "ready", thank you very much!
The following quotes: The expression "bad b*tch" has a completely different meaning in English than its literal translation suggests. In slang, "bad b*tch" refers to a confident, attractive, and independent woman who is strongly and often admired. It's a compliment and conveys respect, which is completely different from its literal translation. This is called semantic…
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The K 1 is a conjugation program.
It produces the following endings:
I –
you are
he…
we –
you – et
they – en
It is always conjugated by the infinitive without vocal change.
Yes, there’s the conjunctive 1 coming.
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https://de.wiktionary.org/wiki/Flexion:kommen#Indikativ_and_Konjunktiv
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