It's very important to remember, that in german "you" can be:
• du
• ihr
• Sie
When we want to say, that "I'm fine", we have to use "ich" in Dativ. When we ask, if somebody speaks (english), we have to use Nominativ.
• du:
Mir geht es gut. Sprichst du Englisch?
• ihr:
Mir geht es gut. Sprecht ihr Englisch?
• Sie:
Mir geht es gut. Sprechen Sie Englisch?
// you can also make "geht es" shorter and say "geht's" (something like "I do not" to "I don't"), but it's quite informal version
HU bis 02.03. schreibe einen
Illustrierte Geschichte B.S.105 / 7 150 Wörter 3-5 direkt
Reden, Vergangenheitsform, Gliederung, Überschrift, aus der Sicht eines Beobachters
Answer:HU until 02.03. write one
Illustrated History B.S.105/7 150 words 3-5 direct
Speeches, past tense, outline, heading, from an observer's point of view
HU until 02.03. write one
Illustrated History B.S.105/7 150 words 3-5 direct
Speeches, past tense, outline, heading, from an observer's point of view
Explanation:
what can you do to help the world?
Answer:
Own a business that generates high income,create and promote full employment that will contribute to the economic growth.Help the government redistribute income and wealth.
Answer:
This is not related to German, its more related to i guess science but would help raise money for fundraisers like Teamsea's and pick up trash whenever i can. and recycle
Explanation:
If you answer this I will give you brainlessly : Was hat einen Ring, aber keinen Finger? Die Antwort ist ein Mobiltelefon und eine Klingel. Ein Mobiltelefon klingelt oft, wenn jemand anruft. Try to guess what the joke is
Answer:
a phone
Explanation:
Answer: A Mobile Phone and A Bell
Explanation: