Those people live in the netherlands; Movie characters in remakes sometimes pay homage to characters that. 'the' is required before country names containing something like 'republic' or 'kingdom':
Hello, when somebody asks you for something and you give it to them, which expression is correct or, perhaps, more common? I presume nom and prénom are the usual surname and forename. Vs the book explains that the ideas.
China quelled much of the debate over democratic reform last year when it announced that the territory could elect its. Okay, thank you very so much, but please could you tell me what is the difference between this is the ghon whom i met yesterday.' and 'this is ghon, whom. The republic of (the) congo, the democratic republic of (the) congo, the czech. The sculpture pays tribute to the politician whose efforts turned this country into a democratic state.
The former british colony returned to chinese rule in 1997. On a congolese voter certificate, it refers to a nom, a postnom and a prénom? Hello, i would like to know what´s (and why) the correct sentence: 2. in what ways are republican and democratic parties different? does it mean the same as how are republican and democratic parties different? or, could you please help me.
Those people live in netherlands.