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1. Der Vater von (of) Andreas heißt Dieter. Wie heißt dein Vater?
2. Die Mutter von Andreas heißt Monika. Wie heißt deine Mutter?
3. Der Opa von Sabine heißt Georg. Wie heißt ihr Opa?
4. Die Oma von Sabine heißt Ella. Wie heißt ihre Oma?
5. Der Onkel von Jens heißt Amir. Wie heißt sein Onkel?
6. Die Tante von Jens heißt Hannelore? Wie heißt seine Tante?
7. Die Kusine von Sabine heißt Tara. Wie heißt ihre Kusine?
8. Der Cousin von Andreas heißt Tawan. Wie heißt sein Cousin?
9. Die Eltern von Tara heißen Tehrani. Wie heißen ihre Eltern?
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(1) Kennen
(2) Wissen
(3) Kennen
(4) Wisst
(5) gewusst
(6) Kennen; kennt
(7) Weißt
Explanation:
The difference between <em>kennen</em> and <em>wissen</em> is tricky for English-L1 learners because they can both translate to the same "to know." (Interestingly, for native German speakers, they are semantically clearly delineated and there is absolute no confusion about when to use which.)
There are many websites listing hints on when to use which, but I find the following most useful:
Kennen: if you can replace it with "recognize" then it is likely a candidate for "kennen." For example, the first sentence in your problem "Do you know the saying?" --> "Do you <em>recognize</em> the saying?" (hence, use "kennen")
Wissen: you have "knowledge about something" For example, in the first sentence of your problem, if you plug in "Do you have knowledge about the saying" - that sounds clumsy, so "wissen" is not a good candidate (in contrast to the "recognize/kennen" test). But for sentence #2: "(do you have knowledge about) how many people live in Germany" - that sounds like a good fit, and "wissen" is appropriate.
Eventually, with practice you will be able to distinguish the two appropriately and quickly.
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iThe Last dog is about a teenage boy who wants to venture out of the dome an odd place he has never seen before. As he began to explore around he discovers the harmlessness of the unusual place. As he later comes across a dog found next to his dead mother mother'scorpse. deciding take the dog with him.
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c Because it represents how our country