Answer:
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Explanation:
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The change that occurs in 2nd and
3rd person in the following verb is aussehen - du siehst - er/sieles sieht
A "ehr changes to st"
B. "ehr changes to ieh
C. "ehr changes to "T
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1. WHAT IS THE "BASIC SPEED LAW"?
A. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions
B. Never drive faster than the posted speed limits
C. Keep up with the flow of traffic
Tina's teacher scolded ____________ for not completing her homework, us, he , she, it , they, them , her, I , me, you
Answer:
her
Explanation:
Pick the word that best completes the following sentence.
_____ mag Autos.
Nichts
Tschüß
Gleichfalls
Der Junge
Answer:
Der junge mag autos
Explanation:
answer from gauth math
Answer: Der junge
Explanation: Der junge mag Autos, meaning, "the boy likes cars"
Whats the difference between
Die, Das and Der
(deutsch)
Answer: Die is feminine. Der is masculine. Das is neuter/neutral.
Explanation:
Sausage, or Wurst in German, is a feminine noun, so it is said as, "die wurst".
Cheese, or Käse in German, is a masculine noun, so it is said as "der Käse".
Egg, or Ei in German, is a neuter noun, so it is said as, "das Ei".
Hope this answers your question!
Why do we use das with Mädchen?
Aren’t we supposed to use “die” since it is feminine?
Answer:
a) because it ends in 'chen',
b) because nouns ending in 'chen' don't change in the plural.
Explanation:
Answer: Mädchen is neuter
Explanation: For girls, the word Mädchen is still neuter because it ends in "chen" and because nouns ending in "chen" don't change in the plural. By saying das Mädchen, we understand it's one girl, where die Mädchen is more than one.
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Der alte Mann ________ eine Operation (haben)_______.
ist, gehabt
seid, gehabt
habt, gehabt
hat, gehabt
Der alte Mann hat eine Operation (haben) gehabt.
(Answer is in bold; hat, gehabt)
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1. Hear and Repeat German Letter Sounds
2. Stockpile Some Easy “Framework Words”
3. Expand Your Vocabulary with Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives
4. Start Putting Sentences Together
5. Memorize Reusable German Phrases
6. Watch Movies in German (Dubbed, Then Authentic)
7. Read the News in German
8. Connect with Other German Learners or Speakers
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