Answer:
I believe it's A. gibt
Explanation:
Select the demonstrative adjective that correctly completes this sentence.
____ Damen im Foto sind meine Kusinen.
A. Das
B. Diesen
C. Diese
D. Der
Answer:
"C" es la respuesta a la pregunta.
Explanation:
C. Diese
Which word in English does a definite article replace when speaking German? A. THE B. IS C. HAVE
Answer:
A. THE
Explanation:
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er fährt____ der pizzeria.
nach
zu
fill in the black with the correct superlative form
die Rockmusik ist______.
am laute
am lauten
am lautesten
am laut
choose the best words, in the correct order, to complete this sentence in the present tense.
er kann____reisepass____ _____.
finden, seinen, nicht
nicht, seinen,finden
seinen, nicht, finden
seinen, finden, nicht
Answer:
zu der pizzeriaam lautesten er kann seinen reisepass nicht findenwhat is 890-9876+098763332
Use internet if you want
Answer:
98754346
Explanation:
890-9876+098763332 = 98754346
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Choose the correct ending to the pronoun.
Er hat _____Mutter eine Aprikose gegeben.
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O seinem
O seiner
O seinen
O seine
Answer: seiner
Explanation:
Hey, here, "seiner Mutter" ist a direct object complement (I hope the translation is good), and it should be in AKKUSATIV but here it's the verb "helfen" + DATIV, so you have to choose "seiner", since it's in DATIV and feminine ( sorry if the translation is bad again, it is die Mutter).
seine : nominativ f.
seinen : nominativ m.
seinem: dativ m. or neutral
A change occurs in when conjugating irregular verbs in German? A. 4th person B. 1st person C. 2nd and 3rd person
Irregular verbs in German can change in any person, not just in the second and third person. For example, the verb "sein" (to be) is irregular and changes in all persons:1st person singular: ich bin (I am)
2nd person singular: du bist (you are)
3rd person singular: er/sie/es ist (he/she/it is)
1st person plural: wir sind (we are)
2nd person plural: ihr seid (you are)
3rd person plural: sie sind (they are)So the answer is that irregular verbs in German can change in all persons.
Answer:
Irregular verbs in German can have changes in various forms. Some irregular verbs may have a change in the 1st person singular form, the 2nd and 3rd person singular form, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person plural form, or the past tense forms. It depends on the specific verb. Can you provide me with more context or a specific verb you are wondering about?
Explanation: