Which is correct – to or from?
Which is correct – to or from?
1. I keep my distance from my boyfriend
2. I keep my distance from my boyfriend
Which is correct – to or from?
1. I keep my distance from my boyfriend
2. I keep my distance from my boyfriend
I was told the following. The sentence is ambiguous. How do you interpret it? "By the way, you peed wrong earlier. You still need to work on that."
Hi everyone, my question: Is the following sentence grammatically correct? If so, which subordinate clause introduces "when"? Thanks! The sentence reads: We would like to arrange an appointment with you when we can view the room.
e.g.: I spoke to Mr. Müller yesterday.
Hello, to what extent did the political situation for the German Empire in Europe change as a result of the armament and naval policy of Kaiser Wilhelm II?
Dear people, I need help with a sentence – I want to avoid using "would" twice. What solutions are there? "The fire would have gone out if I hadn't woken up in time." Thank you! Best regards
Has both different meanings
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on distance to my friend
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