satisfied?
I am not satisfied with you, or: I am not satisfied with you?
I'm not sure if both sentences are grammatically correct. Can someone please help me? Thanks in advance!
I am not satisfied with you, or: I am not satisfied with you?
I'm not sure if both sentences are grammatically correct. Can someone please help me? Thanks in advance!
Hello everyone! According to Duden, the abbreviation o.Ä. means "namely" or "similar." But why are there two options here: "similar"/"similar"? And how should it be spelled correctly when used in the nominative, dative, etc. case? Thanks in advance!
I'd like to improve my Russian skills, as my family speaks it a lot. Does anyone have any tips on how to best learn standard Russian without having to pay for it? I'd love to surprise my family and my boyfriend with this. ☺️ Thank you in advance.
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You are the only one who tells the truth.
Hi, Is the sentence correct? "Unlike the ______, I am now more recognizable" Or is it written differently? The point is that I can now be seen recognizably in a photo.
Hi, what is right? “things that make them addicted to you” or “things that make her addicted to you”
Both are correct.
The difference lies only in what you want to emphasize, and you’ll get it forward.
I’m not happy with you. (But with Andrea already.)
I’m not happy with you. (Yes, you can do better.)
Hello,
both sentences are correct. 🌟
Both would be correct, I would use “I am not satisfied with you”.