Critical worksAMS Press, 1967 |
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... perfect constructions with the auxiliary sein ( ' be ' ) . 2 The auxiliary can then be com- bined with a tense ... PERFECT : Die Eule hat die Schule verlassen . the owl has the school left b . PAST PERFECT : Die Eule hatte die Schule ...
... perfect constructions with the auxiliary sein ( ' be ' ) . 2 The auxiliary can then be com- bined with a tense ... PERFECT : Die Eule hat die Schule verlassen . the owl has the school left b . PAST PERFECT : Die Eule hatte die Schule ...
Strana 11
Anna Quindlen. while I arrived at college in 1970 with a trunk full of perfect pleated kilts and perfect mono- grammed sweaters , by Christmas vacation I had another perfect uniform : overalls , turtle- necks , clogs , and the perfect ...
Anna Quindlen. while I arrived at college in 1970 with a trunk full of perfect pleated kilts and perfect mono- grammed sweaters , by Christmas vacation I had another perfect uniform : overalls , turtle- necks , clogs , and the perfect ...
Strana 18
... perfect love can shine through relationships in moments, we cannot count on other people as a consistent source of it. Yet even though human love usually manifests imperfectly, there is another dimension of love that is perfect ...
... perfect love can shine through relationships in moments, we cannot count on other people as a consistent source of it. Yet even though human love usually manifests imperfectly, there is another dimension of love that is perfect ...
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