Answer:
Well, it depends how you lost it really.
Explanation:
If your parents took it away:
- Be on your best behavior
- Do your chores (if you have them)
- Do your homework
- Be nice to siblings (if you have them)
- Do good in school
- Respect your parents
- etc. etc. etc.
If you broke your phone:
- Go to a phone store and get it fixed
- Buy a new one (if your old one is un-fixable)
<h3>Answer:</h3>
Seid
Wie alt <u>seid</u> ihr?
How old <u>are</u> you (plural)?
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
Sind is used when the subject is plural, wir (we) or Sie (formal you)
Example:
Wir sind... = We are...
Die Jungen sind... = The boys are...
Bist is used for du (informal you)
Example:
Du bist... = You (informal) are...
Ist is used when the subject is singular
Example:
Der Vater ist... = The father is...
Seid is used for ihr (plural you)
Example:
Wie alt seid ihr? = How old are you?
Dir Frau geht in den Supermarkt. Nominativ
Die Frau kauft in dem Supermarkt
Dative
Ich will alles schon gut machen
Genitive
Key: You/Me is talking in quotation marks (",")
Your friend talks in no quotation marks
"Hi Jerry." Hi Jake, how are you today? "I'm good, how are you." Good thanks for asking. What classes do you have? "I have Math, then Science, then ELA (English Language Arts), then Social Studies. What do you have?" I have Social Studies, then Science, then Math, then ELA. "Hey, we both have a class together." Yeah that's cool. Describe what you have for class "I have a yellow pencil, and I need a pink eraser. What about you?" I have a pink eraser, and I need a yellow pencil. "Ok well I have to get to class, see you later." Goodbye, see you after school.