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What does "zum 5. des Folgemonats" mean?
"Zum 5. des Folgemonats" means "by the 5th of the following month" in German. It indicates a deadline or a specific date by which something needs to be done or completed. For example, if a bill is due "zum 5. des Folgemonats," it means that the payment must be made by the 5th of the following month.
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Do you write "zum Auswählen" or "zum Auswählen"?
The correct phrase is "zum Auswählen." The preposition "zu" requires the dative case, so the noun "Auswählen" should be in the dative form, which is "Auswählen."
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Do you write "zum Ausfüllen" or "zum Ausfüllen"?
The correct phrase is "zum Ausfüllen." The word "zum" is a contraction of "zu dem," meaning "for the" or "to the," and "Ausfüllen" is the infinitive form of the verb "ausfüllen," meaning "to fill out." Therefore, the phrase "zum Ausfüllen" translates to "for filling out" or "to fill out."
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What is the difference between 'zum' and 'bis zum'?
'Zum' is a preposition in German that means 'to' or 'until', while 'bis zum' means 'until'. The main difference between the two is that 'zum' is used to indicate a destination or endpoint, while 'bis zum' is used to specify a point in time or a deadline. For example, 'Ich gehe zum Supermarkt' means 'I am going to the supermarket', while 'Ich arbeite bis zum Abend' means 'I am working until the evening'.
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What does it mean when I say "jeweils zum 5. eines Monats"?
When you say "jeweils zum 5. eines Monats" in German, it means that something will happen or be due on the 5th day of each month. This phrase is commonly used to indicate a recurring event or deadline that occurs on the 5th day of every month. For example, if a bill is due "jeweils zum 5. eines Monats," it means that the payment is due on the 5th day of each month.
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Does it say "zum nächstmöglichen Termin" or "zum nächstmöglichsten Termin"?
It says "zum nächstmöglichen Termin."
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Do you write "zum Aufmerksam machen" or "zum Aufmerksam machen"?
The correct phrase is "zum Aufmerksam machen." The preposition "zum" is a contraction of "zu dem," which means "to the" in English. Therefore, when combined with the verb "Aufmerksam machen," it forms the infinitive construction "zum Aufmerksam machen," which translates to "to draw attention."
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Is it called "zum nächstmöglichen Termin" or "zum nächstmöglichsten Termin"?
The correct phrase is "zum nächstmöglichen Termin." The word "möglichen" is the correct form of the adjective in this context, meaning "nearest" or "next." "Nächstmöglichsten" would be incorrect as it is a superlative form of the adjective, which is not needed in this phrase.
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