Answer:
Explanation:
4: Mein Hals ist schmerzen.
5: Es ist nichts Ernstes.
6: Er gemacht seine Hausaufgaben.
7: Ich gegessen eine Bratwurst.
8: Wir haben gesungen.
9: It's either 'Ich habe viel geschrieben." or "Ich geschrieben habe viel."
10: I'm not sure.
(I tried my best on all of them, so I'm really sorry if they're not right, and sorry that I couldn't answer 9 & 10)
Can someone one help me pls! It’s due today!!
Answer:
12.
1) kenne
2) geht
3) bist
4) kennst
5) wohnen
6) heißt
7) wohnt
8) bin
Explanation:
Tip: Regular German verb conjugation is as follows;
ich = -e
du = -st
er/sie/es = -t
sie/Sie = base form of verb (no changes)
ihr = -te
Tommy und Pauline ______ nicht _____ in der Sonne. spielt, gern gern, spielst spielen, gern gernen, spielet
sentences to describe a house
Add an adjective
example attractive,beautiful,huge
What a huge house
I need help ASAP (30) points
So, in theory if you have a brain injury
on the right side, then which side of
the body will be affected?
Left side-
The right side functions for the left side, and left brain functions for right side of body.
Answer:
left, the brain has parts where it controls certain sides of your body, left hemisphere controls your right side, and the right hemisphere controls the left side
Using at least 5 verbs from this week's lessons, record yourself speaking in German telling 5 things you do at school. Your sentences should be original and not copied from this course or any other materials.
well since its not supposed to be copied, i cant tell you the answer, but good luck! ∧∪∧
Please read the attached picture! :))
Answer:
cold war
Explanation:
what are all the nouns in German.
Answer:just like the English language, there are tons of nouns. But if you mean pronouns, they are:
Ich Wir
Du. Ihr
Er/sie/es. Sie (formal)
Then the conjugations are as follows using the verb kaufen (to buy):
Ich kaufe. Wir kaufen
Du kaufst. Ihr kauft
Er/sie/es kauft. Sie kaufen
I learned this acronym in German to help with verb endings:
(E)very (st)reet (t)urns (en)d (t)o (en)d
These all apply from ich to sie, respectively
Explanation: