How do you say “the beach” in german?
Der Strand
What does A change to?
ä
How do you say the day after tomorrow?
Ubermorgen
Where does nicht go- Brauchst du den Fussball?
Nicht goes at the very end of the sentence.
Does kein have a plural form?
Yes
What is leisure activity in german?
Die Freizeitaktivität
What does “Spazieren gehen”mean?
To go for a walk
What does e change to?
i or ie
How do you say I’m going shopping in February?
Im Februar fahre ich einkaufen.
Put the nicht in the correct place- Mathematik ist einfach nicht.
Nicht comes before einfach.
Is keinen Ball nominative or accusative?
Accusative
What is they like to play chess in german?
Sie spielen gern Schach.
How do you spell "to cook” in german?
kochen
What does au change to
äu
How do you say This afternoon I’m going fishing?
Heute Nachmittag gehe ich ageln.
Put nicht into the corect place- Nein, meine Familie faahrt Ski nicht.
Nicht comes before Ski.
Where does keinen go? “Nein, ich habe Fußball."
Nein, ich habe keinen Fußball.
What is Fahrst in 2nd person singular?
Du fährst
What does “Die Walder” mean?
The forests
What is the word laufen in 2nd person singular?
du läufst
What would you be talking about to use “am” in a sentence?
The days of the week, or specify when something will occur
Where does nicht go- Ich gehe heute in die Sporthalle.
Nicht goes after heute.
Which of these is feminine? kein Ball, keine Freizeit, kein Spiel.
keine Freizeit
What is Nachmittag?
The afternoon
How do you spell “to climb” in german?
klettern
What is the word werden in 3rd person plural?
er/sie/es wird
What would you be talking about to use “im” in a sentence?
Months and seasons
After what does nicht go after.
subject, conjugated verb, direct object, time expressions
When do you use kein?
Before a noun.
What is the sentence saying? In Berlin leben noch 2,8 Millionen Menschen, vor dem Krieg sind es 4,3 Millionen.
2.8 million people still live in Berlin, before the war, there were 4.3 million.