He or she is (eg he is a man and she is his wife) We are (eg We are all English)
for all the nations eg europ
No. eg Kangaroo.
Auf - On ... eg. On my table - Auf meinem Tisch or über - about... eg. über alle - over all
There is a big difference and they are not at all related."are" is a verb, the present plural of the verb to be. eg We are Spanish"your" is a possessive pronoun eg This is your book; it has your name on it
No, some are poisonous to eat (eg the pufferfish).
Vertebrates are animals with backbones. Fish (eg pike, eels and trout) Deer (eg red deer and Muntjacs) Birds (eg balckbirds and swans) Snakes (eg adders and grass snakes) Cats (eg wildcats and ferral cats) Weasels (eg otters and stotes) Amphibians (eg newts, frogs and toads) All the above live wild in Britain
Deep sea trenches (eg the Marianas Trench) Island arks (eg the Japanese Archipelago) Mountain ranges (eg the Andes) (all the above are elated to the sinking plate)
A seedless plant would be eg a vegetable eg carrot-lettuce but these plants have roots, all fruits and flowers have seeds but vegetables do not.
Manifold means many and various. eg He had manifold failings - too numerous and varied to list. eg Nature in all its manifold splendour
no some molluscs dont have shells eg slug
chordates eg. marsupialsporifera(sponges) eg boring spongerotifera eg rotifersbryozoa eg sea matsechinodermata eg sea starcnidaria eg hydranematodas,annelidas,plathyheminthes eg ascaris,leech,planaria