So the Problem goes like this :- An old man had $17$ camels . He had $3$ sons and the man had decided to give each son a property with his camels. Unfortunately however, the man dies, and in his l...
After $\frac {1} {7}$ more of his life, Diophantus married. Five years later, he had a son. The son lived exactly half as long as his father, and Diophantus died just four years after his son's death." What is his age? I wanted to reach out regarding my approach as I am not sure what is wrong about it? I do not get a nice answer.
"The son lived exactly half as long as his father" is I think unambiguous. Almost nothing is known about Diophantus' life, and there is scholarly dispute about the approximate period in which he lived.
El es un artículo determinado que se utiliza generalmente precediendo a un sustantivo o sintagma nominal. Él, en cambio, es un pronombre personal que se emplea para referirse a la persona, animal o cosa de que se habla.
El vs él are two different words. El without an accent is a definite article (the) and more often it’s placed before concrete singular masculine nouns. Él with an accent is a pronoun for the 3rd person singular: it replaces a male subject or object. Depending on the sentence, él means ‘he’ or ‘him’. El teléfono azul es de él.
Let's look at "él" vs "el". Él is a subject personal pronoun. It has a written accent on the letter é. The direct English translation is he. For example: Él tiene muchos amigos. He has lots of friends. El is written without an accent on the letter e. It is a definite article.