Is and are are both present tense be verbs. Is is the singular form and are is the plural form.
He is always late.
They are always early.
Use is when you have a singular subject ( that is not I, then use I am).
Use are when you have a plural subject.
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The opposite of hearing sound would be making sound. The word speaking is more closely the opposite of listening.
Not quite similar, but related.German is only similar to Danish in some degree (once you know it), but apart from some individual basic words ( being a Germanic language) and some more complex borrowed but now rather disguised words, Danish - along with its close relatives Swedish & Norwegian - is a rather different language than German. And therefore they are not mutually intelligible to the untrained ears, unless you have grown up in the border area and been exposed to both languages via TV for instance ( then you can easily see many cognates and likenesses in some parts of basic vocabulary ).German grammar is far more complex than that of Danish, which has been simplified along similar lines to those of English grammar.( e.g. same verb for every person & number, which E nearly has now for most verbs, and no special article for each case (only personal pronouns havecases! ) - genitive is the "same" as in E etc. )No akward "backward" subordinate clauses in Danish ( verb last! ), as in English, unlike in German.Basic Danish words are usually much closer to their English cognatesthan their German ditto - or the equivalent German words are completely unrelated.For instance:E D Ggive = give vs. gebentake = tage vs. nehmenhave = have vs. habenhope = håbe [ho-be!] vs. hoffehate = hade vs. hassenhold = hold(e) vs. haltengo = gå [go!] vs. gehencan = kan vs. könnenwill = vil vs. wollenshall = skal vs. sollenare (+am & is ) = er [air] vs. bin/ bist / ist / sind, seid/ sinddrink = drik(ke) vs. trinkensmile = smile [smeel-e] vs. lächlen ( ~ laugh)dream = drøm(me) [droem-me] = träumentree = træ vs. Baum (!)door = dør [doer] vs. Türwindow = vindue [vin-doo] vs. Fenster (!)father / mother / broder / sister / son / daughter =fader [fath-er!] / moder [moth-er!] / broder [broth-er!] /søster [soester], søn [soen], dattervs.Vater [fA-ter] / Mutter [moot-ter], Bruder [broo-der], Schwester (!),Son, Tochtereye = øje [oy-e! ] vs. Augeear = øre [oer-e] vs. Ohrcold = kold vs. kaltwarm = varm vs. warm (!)hot = hed vs. heissthirsty = tørstig [tirs-teegh] = durstichopen = åben[o-ben!] vs. "öffen"good = god vs. gutdeep = dyb vs. Tieflittle = lille vs. klein (!)already = allerede (!) vs. bereitsagain = igen [ee-gain] vs. weiderover = over vs. überunder = under vs. unterup = op [up!] vs. auffrom = fra vs. von / ausout = ud vs. aussafter = efter vs. nachI / me / my | mine = jeg [yaigh!] / mig / min vs. Ich / mich / meinhe / him / his / him = han / ham (!) / hans / ham vs. er / ihn / sein/ ihmwe / us / our(s) = vi [ve] / os [us!], vor(es) vs. wir, uns, unserthey, them , theirs = de [dee] / dem (!), deres (!) vs. Sie, ihn, seine
1. PUNCTUATION:- Sentence Fragments- Run-On Sentences- Subject-Verb Agreement- Faulty Parallelism2. WORD CHOICE:- Which vs. That- Fewer vs. Less- Lay vs. Lie- Affect vs. Effect3. DOUBLE NEGATION4. TENSES:- Past Tenses- Sequence of Tenses
x is the word. x vs. x (whatever else you put, or another period to end the sentence.)
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the fallen
it would come down to hulk and juggernaut. but i choose hulk. sorry juggernaut fans.
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Them vs. You vs. Me was created on 2007-03-06.
the fallen or.... ME!