"The East German and West German economies at the time of unification looked very similar. They both concentrated on industrial production, especially machine tools, chemicals, automobiles, and precision manufactures. Both had a well-trained labor force and an important export component, although their exports went largely in opposite directions. But the East German economy was highly centralized and guided by a detailed and purportedly precise planning system, with virtually no private property and with no room for decision or initiative".
"On July 1, 1990, the economies of the two Germanys became one. It was the first time in history that a capitalist and a socialist economy had suddenly become one, and there were no precise guidelines on how it could be done. Instead, there were a number of problems, of which the most severe were the comparatively poor productivity of the former East German economy and its links to the collapsing socialist economies of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe".
-German culture
Answer:
it's answer A) besuche
Explanation:
Fritz, don't visit the volcano!
It's my mother language :)
False friends are a problem in language pairs that are etymologically related. English and German indeed have some nice ones. Here are five examples with the cognates highlighted, and used correctly:
(1) Was für ein sonniger <u>Tag</u>! (Tag means day, not a tag)
(2) Kann ich Ihnen einen <u>Rat</u> geben? (Rat means advice, not a rat)
(3) Ich sehe ihn durch die Glasswand. (Wand means a wall, not a wand)
(4) Blamieren Sie sich doch nicht! (Blamieren means embarrass, not blame)
(5) Ihr Apartment sieht groß aus. (groß means large, not gross)
Answer:
. Why are you flying to Germany? a lot German hear and talk
(2 points) We fly to Germany, a lot German to hear and talk.
We fly to Germany to hear and speak a lot German.
We fly to Germany to hear and talk a lot German.
We fly to Germany to hear and speak a lot German.
6. Why do you drive so
fast? (earlier/arrive) (2 points)
I drive so fast to arrive earlier.
I drive so fast to arrive earlier.
I drive so fast to arrive earlier.
I'm going so fast
to arrive earlier 16. Where were you yesterday? (2 points)
I've been
to the cinema I've been to the cinema.
I'm in the cinema.
I've been to the movies.
17. Did you play the piano
yesterday? (2 points)
No, I played guitar.
No, I played guitar.
No, I played guitar.
No, I played guitar.
Explanation:
I know this but I think its after the verb