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- The DER or Designated Employer Representative
We get asked this question often The acronym DER stands for Designated Employer Representative A DER is the person in charge of an employer’s drug and alcohol testing program and is often also called the drug and alcohol testing program manager
- Der, die, das: Learning German Gender Rules - Duolingo Blog
German has different words for “the” depending on a noun’s gender Here are the most important patterns for deciding between “der,” “die,” and “das”!
- German Definite Articles — Der, Die, Das Explained (+ Quiz)
What is the difference between “der” and “den”? Der is the masculine nominative article (subject), while den is the masculine accusative article (direct object) and also the dative plural article
- English Translation of “DER” | Collins German-English Dictionary
English Translation of “DER” | The official Collins German-English Dictionary online Over 100,000 English translations of German words and phrases
- Indefinite and Definite German Articles: Get To Know Der, Die, Das, and . . .
German has three definite articles: der for masculine nouns, die for feminine nouns, and das for neutral nouns For the above examples, it makes sense that the articles are “gendered,” as the nouns indicate a male, a female, and a gender-neutral description of children
- der - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
der (dummy pronoun) there (expletive word put in the subject field when the subject is postponed to the predicate field, typically with indefinite subjects or subjectless passive verbs)
- Articles in German Grammar - Lingolia
They can be definite: der, die, das (the); or indefinite: ein, eine (a, an) In English grammar, the article does not change its form, however, in German grammar, the article changes its form to indicate the gender, number and case of a noun
- German Articles Guide: Rules for Der, Die, Das
Master German articles (der, die, das) with our comprehensive guide Learn the rules for gender determination, compound nouns, and exceptions for A1 learners and beyond
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