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Vanyuwa [196]
3 years ago
7

Choose a logical response: Wo isst du Eis?

German
2 answers:
valkas [14]3 years ago
8 0
Im Café
Die Bücher
Die Kunst
svlad2 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Wo isst du Eis?  -  im Cafe

Was sieht man in der Bibliothek?  -  die Bucher

Was siehst du im Museum?  -  die Kunst

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The subject does the ACTION.
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The direct object is affected by the verb.
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The indirect object is the receiver of the direct object.
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EXAMPLE:
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GERMAN TRANSLATE:
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ANOTHER EXAMPLE:

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That new word means window.
Remember, Fenster = window.
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The English translation of the sentence is "I see the window."

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ANOTHER EXAMPLE:

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Der Mann = the man
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English translation is "The man sees the woman."
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