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Most noun phrases contain only one determiner
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at all, but if there are more, they follow a definite order. Determiners can be divided into four groups, depending on what other determiners the...
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In negative statements, the basic word order for subject and object is the same as in positive statements. John has gone to school. John has not gone to school. The difference is that negative s...
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When we use a verb, we often need to be able to refer to more than the time at which an event took place. We sometimes need to be able to refer to actions and states as completed or not completed. As...
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The object of a sentence(if there is one) normally comes after the verb phrase. Whether there is an object or not depends on the meaning of the verb. For example, if you want to talk about what someo...
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c „This first transport still is very vivid in my memory because when we came to the border, the SS guards who were doing custom duties and they were not all of them,
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of them was trained in this respect...they ascended the coaches and they behaved like vandals. They did not attack the children, but they treated the luggage...it was completely vandalized, the luggage. Were tearing it apart looking for jewels and for foreign currency and for things like that. Couldn’t find a thing, but at least this is what they did, and any attempt to talk to them and so certainly was in vain. And then it was so bad that they separated the coaches with the Jewish children from the other train and the train left for Holland and when this train without the children arrived in Holland, the authorities there were waiting and saw the children were not there. And amongst the people who were serving...I mean who were the cause, were two ladies whose name should be remembered in gratitude. Both non-Jewish. One was Ms. Fontaine and the other Mrs. Weismiller who even had dealings with Mr. Eichmann. Very courageous, wonderful lady. She was the wife of a banker, a prominent banker in Holland, had no children and had devoted all her time to help especially children, Jewish, non-Jewish, and she all of a sudden came from Holland. She had made her way from Holland to Bentheim and when she saw and she heard what has happened... don’t forget, it was before the beginning of the war...she lashed into these SS people. It was...I was so grateful, and so, to such an extent that one of these SS men said, I have the feeling you don’t like us very much and she said well, personally I might but as a group you are impossible. But then, interesting enough, by her interventions she...they stopped their vandalism. The two coaches were then attached to a later train which still made in time for the ferry.“
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c “This first transport still is very vivid in my memory because when we came to the border, the SS guards who were doing custom duties and they were not all of them, or none of them was trained in this respect...they ascended the coaches and they behaved like vandals. They did not attack the children, but they treated the luggage...it was completely vandalized, the luggage. Were tearing it apart looking for jewels and for foreign currency and for things like that. Couldn’t find a thing, but at least this is what they did, and any attempt to talk to them and so certainly was in vain. And then it was so bad that they separated the coaches with the Jewish children from the other train and the train left for Holland and when this train without the children arrived in Holland, the authorities there were waiting and saw the children were not there. And amongst the people who were serving...I mean who were the cause, were two ladies whose name should be remembered in gratitude. Both non-Jewish. One was Ms. Fontaine and the other Mrs. Weismiller who even had dealings with Mr. Eichmann. Very courageous, wonderful lady. She was the wife of a banker, a prominent banker in Holland, had no children and had devoted all her time to help especially children, Jewish, non-Jewish, and she all of a sudden came from Holland. She had made her way from Holland to Bentheim and when she saw and she heard what has happened... don’t forget, it was before the beginning of the war...she lashed into these SS people. It was...I was so grateful, and so, to such an extent that one of these SS men said, I have the feeling you don’t like us very much and she said well, personally I might but as a group you are impossible. But then, interesting enough, by her interventions she...they stopped their vandalism. The two coaches were then attached to a later train which still made in time for the ferry.”