Answer: Hallo, bester Freund!
Explanation:
Bonjour !!
<em>METTRE AU NÉGATIF</em>
a- Il n'est pas très intelligent.
b- Ce n'est pas une cravate bleue.
c- Elle n'a pas une grande maison.
d- L'ami de David ne mange pas de salade.
e- Le fils de mon père n'est pas mon frère.
f- Vous ne prenez pas de frites.
g- Nous ne voulons pas d'eau minérale.
h- Je ne suis pas américain.
i- Elles n'aiment pas les chocolats.
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<u><em>EXPLANATION</em></u>
The negative form = subject + ne + verb + pas + ....
If the noun after ne begins with a vowel, <em>ne </em><em>changes in</em><em> n'</em><em>....</em>
the partitive articles "de la, du, de l', des" change into "de" in negative form with "ne... pas"
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
there are 4 groups of adverbs in german
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Manner and Degree
Adverbs Indicating Cause
i found this on https://www.thoughtco.com/learning-german-adverbs-1444449 if you wanna look your self hope this helped
1. Düsseldorf
2. 17,93 Million (2019)
3. 34.098 km²
4. Rheinland-Pfalz
5. Eintopf aus Rindfleisch und Zwiebeln
6. Kölner Dom (cologne cathedral)
7. NRW Isn’t but those city’s in NRW are: Attendorn, Warburg und Wipperfürth
8.Köln/Cologne
9.Rhein
10. Niederlande/Netherlands
11. Konrad Adenauer/ Ludwig Van Beethoven
13. Bremen
Answer:
One more example: you and your friend are looking for your car in the parking lot. You want to say 'I see yours but not mine. ' The possessive pronouns you need are 'mine' which is mein in German and 'yours'which is dein in German.
Explanation: