Im pretty sure<span>Ich bin vor dem Fernseher</span> means watching televison.
It can be inferred that the implication of the above sentence is that there is a relationship between the epidemic and the global economy.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
The import suggested by the facts presented in a text, when logically examined and can translate to an inference.
Inferences are useful for reading in-between the line while staying accurate and logical.
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Answer:
Well, it depends how you lost it really.
Explanation:
If your parents took it away:
- Be on your best behavior
- Do your chores (if you have them)
- Do your homework
- Be nice to siblings (if you have them)
- Do good in school
- Respect your parents
- etc. etc. etc.
If you broke your phone:
- Go to a phone store and get it fixed
- Buy a new one (if your old one is un-fixable)
I assume you want me to replace the English term in parentheses with the proper german term. Here are the answers:
<em>-vor dem Abendessen</em>
<em>-mit Freunden</em>
<em>-gegen deine</em>
<em>-mit seiner (this one is a weird question because none of the answers make that much sense but I think this is the best one to go with)</em>
<em>-ohne seinen</em>