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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I'm no expert on German, but that looks fine to me. All the words are correct but I'm not entirely sure about the cases/case endings. It looks pretty good to me though. Sorry if I couldn't be a better help :)
Answer:
Verbs which take the accusative
Ein Kaffee: Anna trinkt einen Kaffee. A coffee: Anna drinks a coffee.
Das Buch: Ich habe das Buch gelesen. The book: I have read the book.
Keine Wohnung: Wir kaufen keine Wohnung. No apartment: We are not buying an apartment.
Explanation:
The genitive case is used to show possession. You use the genitive to show who something belongs to. In English, we would use an apostrophe to indicate what belongs to someone or something, eg the school's headteacher. ... The 'of the' (ie the possession) is expressed in German using the genitive case.