Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What should I say if there is fog? There's another sentence I don't quite understand. Thank you.

What should I say if there is fog? There's another sentence I don't quite understand. Thank you.

1. Should your teacher say bew? Lkt, adjective, cloudy. The stem of this word is Wolke cloud. Verb bew? Aiken, there are clouds.

In your second sentence, the first subjunctive form should be used in the dass clause, but in oral English, the direct form is often used in this clause. In lasse sich's sentence, the first subjunctive mood is not used, which means that this sentence is said by the author himself. The use of the first virtual form is what psychologists have said before.

In supplementary questions, clauses can be written in a more complicated way, ..., against this freedom, against this freedom.

The first half is a verb-object structure, no problem. In the second half, there are two verbs, verstehen and nutzen, which are used repeatedly. According to the rules, if two verbs overlap, the second verb should come before "Zu". The exception to this rule is that the first verb is a modal verb and a few special verbs (such as gehen).

The first half of the sentence means to know freedom. The latter part means, know how to use it freely.

But the question is whether people correctly understand this freedom and know how to use it to benefit themselves.