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nikklg [1K]
3 years ago
6

Review present tense conjugations of regular verbs and seperable verbs. Complete the following sentences using the correct form

of the verb given in parentheses. Spell all words correctly.
Sabrina ______Geld. (sparen - to save)

Wir __________ Geld im Supermarkt _________. (ausgeben - to spend)

________du Geld? (bekommen - to receive)

Sie (plural) ______ in einem Restaurant. (arbeiten - to work)

Ich _____100€. (verdienen - to earn)
German
1 answer:
lisov135 [29]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Sabrina spart Geld.

Wir geben Geld im Supermarkt aus.

Bekommst du Geld?

Sie (plural) arbeiten in einem Restaurant.

Ich verdiene 100€.

Explanation:

Prefixes that are separable are separated from their verb in the conjugated form: e.g. Wir geben Geld im Supermarkt aus.

To conjugate regular verbs in German, remove the -en ending and add the following endings:

(ich)  -e (Ich verdiene 100€.)

(du) -st (Bekommst du Geld?)

(er, sie, es) -t (Sabrina spart Geld.)

(wir) -en  (Wir geben Geld im Supermarkt aus.)

(ihr) -t

(sie, Sie) -en  (Sie (plural) arbeiten in einem Restaurant.)

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