Answer:
Explanation:
1. hatten
2. war
3. hatte
4. war
5. war
6. hattest
1. I had a hamster.
2. We were there too early.
3. He was very friendly (or kind)
4. The shopping center had 100 stores.
1. Das Wetter war schon. (Unlaut on the o)
2. Sie hatte ein neues auto.
3. ich war in italien.
4. Das Hotel hatte ein Restaurant.
1. I had to stay home.
2. I wanted to buy a red skirt.
3. I couldn't swim.
4. I was allowed to drink a glass of wine.
1. Next year I want to go to Portugal.
2. I will fly with the plane.
3. I will build a cinema.
4. I will live in a big house.
5. I wanted to go to high school.
1) Hast du gestern Fussball gespielt?
- Nein, ich habe Basketball gespielt.
2) Was hast du gestern gemacht?
-Ich habe viel gearbeitet.
3) Wo hast du gestern gelernt?
- Ich habe in der Bibliothek gelernt.
4) Was habt ihr mit den Büchern gemacht?
- Wir haben sie natürlich gelesen.
From a botanical point of view, fruit consists of germ cells from plants and arises from their flowering. Vegetables, on the other hand, consist of various parts of plants, such as stems, leaves, roots, etc. Tomatoes are part of fruit vegetables. They are a “middle ground” between fruit and vegetables.
Answer:
100% correct
Explanation:
a. mit meinem zeugnis
b. An das geld
c. mit meinen eltern
d. Auf das fussballtraining
e. auf den bus
f. zu deinem gesicht