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Hi again,
In my view / In my opinion / From my point of view , Buenos Aires is less expensive than many cities in Europe. This may be ´ ... because our currency is cheaper than the euro or the British pound. As a South American capital, Buenos
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Hi people!
Correcting is giving me a really hard time and I'd appreciate it if you could take some minutes to read this since you've been so helpful!!
Here's the original version:
In my point of view , Buenos Aires is less expensive than
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Yes, it would seem so to me. The apostrophe could be justifie'd in a construction like "Bork'd", but in "Bork'ed" it serves no useful purpose and should therefore be omitte'd. I'm having trouble thinking of
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>>I've never fully appreciated the noun gender rules. Is it a case of when you are young you have to study the gender of each noun (das haus = neutral noun) or are there patterns that you follow?
No, unfortunately there are no rules - at
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Latin used "be" (sum, esse, fui, futurus) as an auxiliary, but only for the combination of the passive voice in the perfect tenses; the perfect active and the present and imperfect passive used suffixes and stem change: OK, but when you
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Yes, you are: "I am become death" is an archaic ... native to English or was borrowed from, for example, French. It's in Dutch, too, so my money would be on it being an old Germanic pattern. To have been borrowed ... verbs, actually,
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