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stehen versus aufstehen (auxiliary verbs) - WordReference Forums Hi and welcome! Unlike stehen, aufstehen is classified as a change of state In a similar vein, sterben, umkommen, aufwachen, einschlafen, entstehen and others form the perfect tense with sein, although they do not involve motion The rules for auxiliary verbs are necessarily rules of thumb Some verbs, like bleiben, defy taxonomy Hope this helps, Jana
grammatical number - Which is the correct plural of Atlas? - English . . . Capitalised Atlas is a name, the name of one particular Titan; it has no plural, logically speaking If one were required, I would probably say Atlantes, as that would be the regular plural in Greek, where the word comes from (not Latin) The plurals of non-capitalised atlas can be found in any dictionary and is off-topic as General Reference here
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look in into on at a map | WordReference Forums I looked at the map = I spent time specifically looking - probably for more than one thing - at the map I looked in the atlas ( = book of maps) to find the specific map I wanted I looked into the map - I tried to find out the origin, accuracy, uses, etc , of an individual map I looked on the big map for all the major cities Strangely enough for me, I expected AT to far outnumber ON, but
Abbreviation of street | WordReference Forums The usual UK abbreviation of street, the generic word, is st The usual abbreviation of Street, as part of a street name, is St, as in Downing St No in either case
Is It Redundant To Use But Before Alas? The punctuation is suspect in the second sentence The first variant is totally acceptable I'm finding the apparent twinning of 'save' with 'months in the hospital' somewhat more jarring than twinning 'but' with 'alas' I assume 'they' equates to 'the medical staff' << He planted two hundred tulip bulbs, but alas, only two dozen tulips grew ' >> looks and sounds fine Assuming you're not
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