What parts of speech are these?
Hey, can someone help me and tell me what part of speech the two underlined words are and maybe also a short explanation why that is.
Hey, can someone help me and tell me what part of speech the two underlined words are and maybe also a short explanation why that is.
Which of the sentences is grammatically correct? He seems to have had them excluded. He seems to have had them excluded. He seems to have excluded her. He seems to exclude them. He seems to be excluding them. He seems to be excluding them. She seems to be excluded. She seems to have been excluded….
Ann Cotten Pink Opinion In the district court of F?tze I go as a pale dream, Woman is all I vomit, This room is pure truth. That my enthusiasm would be taken away I think, but I can hardly believe it: This splendor in the narrow lap is the junk father foam. If I just…
I'm confused. The hose says both, depending on the desired cover, but I'm not sure. This product contains nicotine: a highly addictive substance Reference to "Product contains" and: This product contains nicotine: a highly addictive substance. Reference to "nicotine". What is correct, what is wrong (if any is wrong) and why?
Hello, I'm in ninth grade at a high school in North Rhine-Westphalia. I was rewriting a German exam and was put in a room by myself. I wrote the exam using ChatGPT and copied everything from there. When my teacher returned the assignments today, he said that the exam didn't sound like my writing style…
1) Where did you kick the ball? -> Offside. 2) Where did you kick the ball? -> Offside Sentence: I kicked the ball offside.
1) Relative pronouns in the battery
2) certain articles in the battery
Both are pronouns.
The first is a relative and the second is a demonstrative pronoun.
2) In my opinion, just a certain article.
It’s also, but it was asked about the word type.
Right, let’s take this.
Article is also a word type.
Certain articles.
You took the reason for this in class. Look at your notes.
The first “the” is a relative pronoun.