Answer:
Warum ärgerst du dich?
In English: Why are you upset?
Ina freut sich auf die Reise.
In English: Ina's looking forward to the trip.
Explanation:
1. Look who you are talking to. "Du"(Pronoun) is singular.
Ich ärgere mich
Du ärgerst dich
Er/Sie/Es ärgert sich
2. You are talking about Ina. He/She/It is looking forward to the trip.
-> Er/Sie/Es freut sich.
<span>This is called the progressive verb form. Most commonly known are the present and the past progressive, known also as present and past continuous forms of a verb. And example would be saying that someone "is working", or "was working", where we use the participle working and helping verb "is", that is, "was".</span>
Answer: So, the answer to these is...
- To begin
- appearence
- to get
- think
- eat
- play
- learn
- drive
- watch TV
- come
- read
- cook
- to dance
- ask
- swim
- to meet
- waiting
- work
- to build
- climb
- to have
- be