Examples of using "Kapitel" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Read chapter four by Friday.
- Read the fourth chapter by Friday.
- Skip the dull chapters.
- Skip the boring chapters.
- Read chapter four by Friday.
- Read the fourth chapter by Friday.
Read chapter 4 for Friday.
This book consists of five chapters.
Read chapter four by Friday.
The last chapter of this book.
in Matthew, chapter 26, verse 41:
Let's begin with the first chapter.
I've turned over a new leaf.
The book has a chapter zero.
This book is divided into chapters.
Read the fourth chapter by Friday.
You can omit the last chapter of the book.
The teacher allotted the longest chapter to me.
Every chapter should contain a small story.
I'm reading chapter three of the book.
The second chapter is six pages long.
into different chapters, or subsections, or pages.
The teacher allotted the longest chapter to me.
He turned over a new leaf in life.
I only read the first four chapters.
- We will deal with this problem in Chapter Three.
- We'll deal with this problem in Chapter 3.
I only read the first three chapters.
Each chapter in the textbook is followed by about a dozen comprehension questions.
I've managed to finish the first three chapters so far.
Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.
I'm going to deal with the problem in this chapter.
I'm going to deal with the problem in this chapter.
This chapter will focus on the concepts of geometry.
I'll explain the reason in the fifth chapter of this book.
The book is missing chapters 2, 5, and 13.
The book is missing the 2nd, 5th, and 13th chapters.
You were supposed to read Chapter 14. That was your homework over the weekend.
Tom turned over a new leaf when he met Mary.
This book consists of five chapters.
This chapter of the book describes the crime as seen by the criminal.
I read a couple of more chapters before I went to sleep.
Many years later, the author added two more chapters to the novel.
It's time to turn the page.
This was the most ignominious chapter of Soult’s mixed record in the Peninsula: five years
The teacher said, "Please review chapters 3 through 11 for the upcoming quiz."
There's a famous book in English whose entire last chapter is a single sentence.
Yesterday the students finished Chapter 1 so now they'll move on to Chapter 2.
You have divided the Sermon on the Mount into chapters in your own way - according to the subject matter, I suppose.
Halfway through the second chapter I realized I hadn't taken anything in.
At first read every chapter quickly to get a bird's-eye view of it.
In chapter twenty-eight of these prophecies you have one of the most amazing, startling and terrible things in the Bible - the king of Tyre.
Since the end of the eighteenth century, the group of peoples who spread, probably from the Arabian peninsula, to Mesopotamia, Syria and Palestine around 3000 BCE — and, before 700 BC from southern Arabia to Abyssinia, on the opposite African mainland — have been designated as Semites. They were so called after Shem, who, according to the first Book of Moses, chapter 10, was the eldest son of Noah.