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Fed [463]
3 years ago
14

German Go to the discussion board and post at least 5 sentences using the present perfect tense (the past tense learned in this

unit) about things you did yesterday or last week. Then, ask your classmates about 2 things that they did, ate, played, etc. using the present perfect tense. Please post your response to the Gestern Discussion, and respond thoughtfully to the posts of other students. For information on how this assignment will be graded, please visit the orientation.​
German
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Nataliya [291]3 years ago
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2) Gestern bin ich mit meiner besten Freundin, die ich schon seit dem Kindergarten kenne ins Kino gegangen. Wir haben danach noch einen großen Becher voll mit drei Kugeln Schokoeis gegessen und sind noch ein bisschen shoppen gegangen. Als es und nicht mehr gefallen hat sind wir noch zu meiner Freundin nach Hause gegangen und haben noch einen Film angeschaut. Danach habe ich mich von ihr und ihrer Familie verabschiedet. Meine Mutter hat mich dann mit ihrem Auto abgeholt.

Emily, was hast du eigentlich letztens gegessen?
Amber, hast du eigentlich gestern mit deinem Vater noch eine Runde Schach gespielt?
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