The verb that indicates an obligation to do something (e.g. "I have to mow the lawn")
Mussen
The dative version of the personal pronoun ,,er''.
Ihm
True or False:
,,Ungesund'' means "Unhealthy"
True
Possessive pronoun form of ,,wir''.
Unser
The gender of ,,Knie''.
Neutral
The gender of ,,Zwetschge''.
Female
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,,Ich habe in eine Pension übernachtet.''
"I stayed in an inn overnight."
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,,Ich habe eine Frage.''
"I have a question"
The gender of ,,Schnittlauch''.
Male
True or False:
An ,,Apotheke'' is where you go to get perscription medication.
True
Translate:
"Anything else?"
,,Sonst noch etwas?''
True or False:
,,Waren'' is the perfect tense form of ,,sein''.
False.
The perfect tense form of ,,sein'' is ,,gewesen''.
The opposite of ,,viel''.
Wenig
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"What do you have on your sandwich?"
,,Was hast du denn auf dem Brot?''
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,,Hoffentlich geht es dir bald besser!''
"Hopefully you get better soon!"
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,,Ich kann leider nicht, weil ich das Auto polieren muss.''
"Unfortunately I can't, because i have to polish the car."
Is the perfect tense verb ,,fotografiert'' strong or weak?
Weak
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"I am allergic to mushrooms."
,,Ich bin allergisch gegen Pilze.''
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,,Ich bedaure, ich hab leider nur Vanillemilch.''
"I'm sorry, I unfortunately only have vanilla-flavored milk."
True or False:
The term ,,unbedingt'' indicates a light suggestion.
False.
,,Unbedingt'' means "unquestionably" or "invariably", and indicates urgency.
,,Ich schenke meine Mutter ein Radio.''
"meine" is in the wrong form. It should be the dative case "meiner".
Find the issue in this sentence:
,,Ich bin in den Ferien viel gearbeitet.''
Gearbeitet should be prefaced by the verb ,,haben'', not ,,sein''
Find the issue in this sentence:
,,Du sollst fit halten.''
It's missing the reflexive pronoun. It should say ,,Du sollst dich fit halten.''
Find the issue in this sentence:
,,Welche Pausenbrot schmeckst du am besten?''
,,Du'' is in the nominative case instead of the dative case. It should say ,,Welche Pausenbrot schmeckt dir am besten?''
Find the issue in this sentence:
,,Ich habe mich den Knöchel verletzt.''
The reflexive pronoun ,,mich'' is in the accusative case, when it should be in the dative case as ,,mir''.