What is a noun in Norwegian?
Substantiv
What is correct: Losing the election was a tough/though experience for Kamala Harris.
Losing the election was a tough experience for Kamala Harris.
What is correct: I like apples/apple's.
I like apples.
What is correct: Your/You're welcome to join us.
You're welcome to join us.
What is correct: It gets warmer during spring/Spring.
What is correct: It gets warmer during spring.
In grammar, what is the English word for "fleirtal"?
Plural
What is correct: You are only aloud/allowed to have one piece of cake each.
You are only allowed to have one piece of cake each.
What is correct: Womens/Women's situation around the world varies a lot.
Women's situation around the world varies a lot.
What is correct: This task is far to/too difficult for me.
This task is far too difficult for me.
What is correct: Millions of people were killed during world war two/World war two/World War Two.
Millions of people were killed during World War Two.
What is correct: Donald Trumps/Trump's behaviour seems to confuse many world leaders.
Donald Trump's behaviour seems to confuse many world leaders.
What is correct: My brother is taller than/then me.
My brother is taller than me.
What is correct: We have to protect childrens/children's/childrens' rights.
We have to protect children's rights.
What is correct: We were/where so young and inexperienced at the time.
We were so young and inexperienced at the time.
What word class do the words us and them belong to?
Pronouns
What is correct: Most Americans believe/believes in God.
Most Americans believe in God.
What is correct: The film was so incredibly exiting/exciting that I almost couldn't bear to watch it.
The film was so incredibly exciting that I almost couldn't bear to watch it.
What is correct: Humanity has to change its/it's habits when it comes to consumption.
Humanity has to change its habits when it comes to consumption.
What is correct: Politicians in the United Kingdom are worried that there/they're/their position in the world is becoming weaker.
Politicians in the United Kingdom are worried that their position in the world is becoming weaker.
What is correct: Hamlet is one of the finest works of literature from the Renaissance.
Hamlet is one of the finest works of literature from the renaissance/the Renaissance.
What is correct: In todays/today's society, social media play an important role.
In today's society, social media play an important role.
What is correct: Americans are afraid of losing/loosing their national identity.
Americans are afraid of losing their national identity.
What is correct: Mary and Jane enjoy/enjoys their summer holiday.
Mary and Jane enjoy their summer holiday.
What is correct: I take vitamin pills everyday/every day.
I take vitamin pills every day.
What is correct: I don't know how this new law will affect/effect us.
I don't know how this new law will affect us.