In German [ section in which you've posted ], it's translation [ meaning in English ] would be: "<span>Kleine Kartoffel"
Meaning. - "</span><span>something insignificant or unimportant."
Hope this helps!</span>
It takes some getting used to but is a relatively easy part of the language
Hope this helps
Seth
Answer:
In German,
8.Wir gehen ins Kino, um einen Film sehen.
9.Ich fahre so schnell, um pünktlich anzukommen.
10.Sie geht ins Kaufhaus, um zu neue Schuhe kaufen.
In English,
8.we go to the cinema to see a movie
9. I am driving so fast to get there on time
10. she goes to that department stire to buy new shoes
Answer: This second verb is always in the infinitive form and is placed at the end of the clause or sentence, e.g. Kannst du mir helfen? (Can you help me?)
Explanation:The modal verbs are almost always used with another verb, which is required to complete the meaning.