Another grammar question: with n or without or doesn't matter?
The animal's skull reached a length of three-quarters of the remaining body length. Are both forms allowed?
The animal's skull reached a length of three-quarters of the remaining body length. Are both forms allowed?
Have you spoken to the new colleague yet? OR Have you spoken to your new colleague yet? Which is correct? Thanks for your answers 🤗
My lecturer in the Software Tools and Software Engineering module writes: “The position of the operator determines when the increase or decrease of the variable is calculated.” Did he omit an "n"? Dative or accusative?
Could you tell me where the predicate, the subject and the accusative object are in the following sentences? Here please thank you: 1. Katrin likes the lasagna 2. My dad is a baker 3. I go to school
I just looked at my report card from last year again to compare it with my interim report card from today. He followed the lesson […] attentively and with interest and enriched the classroom discussion with well-thought-out contributions. I'm not sure whether a comma should be put after "interested" or not. But shouldn't there be…
Hello, is that correct