Correct completions are in <u>bold and underlined</u>
8. Der Mann...
A)bist alt
B)Sind alt
<u>C)sieht alt aus</u>
D)saht alt aus
9)Die Frau...
A)hat blondhaarig
B)bist blondhaarig
C)sind blondhaarig
<u>D)ist blondhaarig</u>
10)Die Sonne...
A)hat gelp
<u>B)Ist gelb</u>
C)Bist geld
D)sind gelt
11)Die alten Legenden...
A)Ist alt
<u>B)Sind interessant</u>
C)Sein drumm
D)Seid stark
12)Paula und Marie
<u>A)Sehen schlank aus</u>
B)Sein alt
C)haben schon
D)ist neu
German word is "Hallo." It is the simplest way to greet someone in German.
A simple main clause in German can be written with the same word order as English:
Ich gab dem Jungen einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball.
However, unlike in English, the word order in a main clause can also be rearranged to emphasize something other than the subject by putting it first – so long as the conjugated verb remains in the second position:
Einen Ball gab ich dem Jungen.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving him something else)
Dem Jungen gab ich einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving it to someone else)