Answer:
A. dürfen
Explanation:
The subject is a plural noun, so it requires a plural verb.
1. <em>Answer:</em>
<em>Er spricht Englisch</em>
<em> 2. Explanation:</em>
<em>Hi there !</em>
- <em>Sprechen (
speak) conjugation present</em>
<em>Ich spreche
</em>
<em>Du sprichst
</em>
<em>Er</em><em>/Sie/Es </em><em>spricht Englisch</em>
<em>Wir sprechen
</em>
<em>Ihr sprecht
</em>
<em>Sie sprechen </em>
Was one of the greatest minds of the Italian Renaissance, and his influence on the painting of the following generations was enormous.
Answer:
The translation is:
THIS IS A WHY I HOPE THEY DON'T CHARGE ME A PEN>
I WILL CALL THE BANK SO THAT THE TRANSACTION IS NOT PROCESSED.
There are really three main ways of saying "the" in German.
Die - For feminine words (Ex. 'Die Farbe gelb' or 'The color yellow')
Das - For words that are more neutral (Ex. ' The Glas brach' or 'The glass broke')
Der - For Masculine Words (Ex. 'Der Mann isst brot' or 'The man eats bread')