Which is correct?
How do you write it correctly
One of them or one of them
It's about the people
How do you write it correctly
One of them or one of them
It's about the people
In German, we can choose whether to write a communication analysis or a parabola analysis in the upcoming exam. Since I'm rather vague on the two, I wanted to ask you what I should choose. Lg
Is that "come"? So from direct to indirect?? Comes = come??
Hello, Can someone explain to me how I can cite this Reichsabschied: https://www.lwl.org/westfaelische-geschichte/portal/Internet/finde/langDatensatz.php?urlID=739&url_tabelle=tab_quelle as a source? My lecturer gave me the following: Edited source Scheme: • Author's last name, first name, title of the source, subtitle of the source, ed. or Edited by Last name Editor, First name, Place Year.
According to a special report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on “The Future of Heat Pumps” dated November 30, 2022, the highest growth rates in the global heat pump market were recorded in the European Union, where heat pump sales increased by 35 percent.
I want to write "Moments in Spain" as a caption. Is it grammatically correct? And would it be appropriate for any country? Regardless of which country I end up writing?
I don't understand the order of the sentence parts. For "mostly" I would use "normalmente". But "Al mediodía normalmente cocina mi abuela" sounds somehow wrong :3
The grammar concerning both sentences are correct, but there is a difference in content:
One of the You say that if you don’t like people or what they did. It’s clearly declining, negative.
One of them – This formulation is worth-free.
PS: What is it? it right? 😉
Hello, Eldenring.
It would always be good to know the complete set.
One of them has fever. That’s right.
One of them has fever. That’s right, and it sounds better.
In principle, both are correct.