Answer:
gefallen
Explanation:
This verb is used in the German <em>Perfekt </em>tense, which is formed with the helping verb <em>haben </em>and the <em>Partizip Perfekt</em> of the verb. <em>Gefallen</em> is a strong, or irregular, verb, and its past participle form is also irregular: gefallen.
"Seine spitzen Bemerkungen über meine Freundin haben mir nicht gefallen."
This is in the wrong section, but each mineral are different because they are made up of atoms and atoms are different from each other. Their differences come from the variability of atoms.
No atom is alike one another because they have different numbers (protons). Hydrogen is 1, Helium is 2, etc. etc. you get it. Every atom has a different chemical composition, therefore altering a mineral's physical appearance, and other characteristics.
ANSWER: A never drive faster than is safe for current conditions
"is" in German would be "ist"