Were, would be, were – What is correct?
The party… see you tomorrow morning!
He … likes to be an astronaut.
I …. myself against unjustified accusations.
What if it rained on our trip tomorrow?
The party… see you tomorrow morning!
He … likes to be an astronaut.
I …. myself against unjustified accusations.
What if it rained on our trip tomorrow?
I just want to know if next year, on 31.07.2025 For the tenth M classes of the middle school in Bavaria it is still school. The tenth graders will then have their graduation.
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I'm currently writing a poem about Italy for school and need to include figures of speech. Does anyone have any ideas for a figure of speech for each of the three types, and especially for metaphors, because I can't think of anything. I would appreciate any answers. Thank you.
Hello, I'm currently in the 12th grade at a high school (so I'm currently taking my A-levels). I live in a kind of village and have to take the bus to school, which takes 45 minutes. But the bus is so unreliable! Sometimes, especially in the morning when I drive, it doesn't come at all…
It's 10:22 a.m., and on a Saturday, too, when you get up even later! Can't anyone tell the time? Lunch is from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. AND NOTHING ELSE.
“I… I’m against unjustified charges. “
there are guns coming in…
For the rest of the sentences always “wonder”, conjunctive of “war”
And the first sentence?
also “wonder”, is again the conjunctive of “war”
“wonder” goes also and it becomes a correct sentence.
I know, but I just wanted to make it… so he or she got it easier.
The conjunctive of being, but otherwise I agree. 🙂
The Festival the (= lasts) until morning
what?
Certainly not.
(in the sense of “lasting”)
(conjunctive)
Arms
have you not been
The Festival lasts (lasts) by tomorrow morning!
He have you not been like astronaut.
I Arms against unjustified accusations.
What? have you not been if it rained tomorrow at the trip?
I’d be with the first.
The feast would be (in the sense of being) by tomorrow.
Both would fit. Depending on what you mean.
That’s nonsense. To “bis” only fits a time DAUER. I’d just go without BIS.
* us
No, there’s no need to get another verb. Thank you and please.
No, there’s no verb.
The sentence would be complete, for example:
“The feast would be until tomorrow morning we have (but it had to be canceled prematurely because of a storm warning)”.
I wonder if this is a thoughtful example or an exercise. The questioner is very confident. 😊
Many greetings to all who read this message!
Greetings to the questioner! ECT
We understand each other. Let’s not discuss and let’s throw each other a bit, rather drink some coffee and come to the weekend, huh?
No, there’s nothing to decide. The contents of the sentences determine the appropriate use. There is an absolutely clear assignment here without alternatives.
I’m not embarrassed, and I’m still contradicting because you’re talking nonsense. 😆
It’s okay, but it’s okay.
I think the Max has explained it very well above (the comment with the smileys).
Anyway, I have some people here who see the thing as I 😄
In fact, it can also be used for courtesy or for a desire. And more…
I know what you’re talking about, and I think it’s just as right to use this exercise now. I’m just saying it’s like that. The questioner must decide everything else. Of course you’re right.
When she finally got it, we can scandalize in the choir “What lasts long will finally be good”. 😋
“The feast would be until tomorrow morning” you might be able to say a word of the word. A standard language correct sentence, however, is not
This is not about whether I use it daily, but a purely formal spelling exercise, in the similar sounding verb forms suitable for content must be used and therefore exactly one verb fits in the first sentence and this is “powered”.
It’s embarrassing you not to understand that, so you keep trying to contradict me.
“How long is the festival going?”
“The feast would be by tomorrow.” ECT
“Just because of the cancellation. How long would the feast go?”
“The feast would be until tomorrow morning. Actually, but unfortunately…” 😞
“How long is the festival going?”
“The feast will last until tomorrow morning.” 😊
That’s bullshit, by the way.
If the festival will definitely take place tomorrow, we will be there clearly: the Feast IST tomorrow.
As written above, conjunctive is a wish, an acceptance…
We write in Austria and, above all, we speak this way. 😆
And I know what it means. Wouldn’t use it here, especially as it is outdated and no longer brownish. Or do you have it in your everyday use?
This is and remains nonsense. No one speaks and writes. You obviously didn’t know the verb “pronounce”. It means “last.” Hit it in the dude.
The feast is by tomorrow. Present.
The feast would be by tomorrow. Conjunctive to be 2 of.
The conjunctive expresses that a statement does not correspond to reality, but is only a wish, an (irreal) condition, or the like.
If you want to rewrite it: The feast would be until tomorrow, but doesn’t mean you have to stay till tomorrow.
No, it doesn’t fit both. “BIS” means the end of a period of time and this requires “lasting” or “weighing” as a suitable verb. The latter only know very few because it is educational. If you want to say that the feast STATTFINDET tomorrow morning fits “wake” but of course without “bis”. And what feast begins in the morning? It’s probably more likely that a feast will end the next morning.
That’s right, and there’s also the saying, “Really lasts the longest.”
Hello!
There’s the verb “guns”. You know the meaning.
“I fight against unjustified accusations.”
There’s “weapon.” This is the conjunctive II of “being”.
Conjunctive II enables wishes and makes us wonderfully fantasize.
“He would like to be an astronaut.”
Or:
“What if it rained tomorrow at the excursion? Oh, no.”
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Greetings! 😊
P.S.: At the festival, “wonder” or “wound” can come (for time)!
The festival lasted until morning.
He’d like to be astronaut.
I defend myself against unjustified accusations.
What if it rained tomorrow at the trip?
If you have no idea about the German language, please hold back with false answers.
the
have you not been
Arms
have you not been
Of course,
Everywhere?
Of course not.
Nonsense.
have you been doing?
For everything?
No, at the 2nd last I’m fighting…
Bullshit.
The festival will last until tomorrow morning!
He’d like to be astronaut.
I defend myself against unjustified accusations.
What if it rained tomorrow at the trip?