Answer:Du bist cool, aber was hat das mit irgendetwas über die deutsche Kultur zu tun?
1. Um sieben Uhr stehe ich auf.
3.Um Viertel vir acht bin ich in der Schule
4.Um Viertel nach eins esse ich zu Mittag.
5.Um halb vier Uhr bin ich wieder zuhause.
7.Um viertel nach sieben mache ich meine Hausaufgaben.
8.Um viertel nach acht sehe ich fern.
9.Um neun Uhr spiele ich Computerspiele.
10.Um zehn Uhr gehe ich ins Bett.
<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?
Answer:
There are numerous different types of cakes and pastries, ranging from layered cakes, sweet rolls, and buttery pastries. Going with Austria, the famous Austrian <em>Sachertorte</em> is a common food in Vienna and throughout the country due to its legendary inception at the behest of Prince Metternich during imperial times by Franz Sacher. Pastries and cakes are important to German culture as they often demarcate historical festivals or times of revelry, such as <em>Lebkuchen</em> during Christmas, and they form a key component of German meal courses. I have eaten many German pastries and cakes, notably <em>Streusselkuchen</em> which is common in our household during coffee time. German pastries and cakes are rich and thoroughly enjoyable, and I eat most with coffee or some other hot beverage since they all have that homey warm feeling.