The puli is the direct object
The buch is the direct object
The Apfel is the direct object
The book is the direct object
Frau subject
Ich subject
Mädchen subject
Bruder subject
I’m not 100% sure that’s all right but I’m pretty sure it is
1. <em>Answer:</em>
<em>Er spricht Englisch</em>
<em> 2. Explanation:</em>
<em>Hi there !</em>
- <em>Sprechen (
speak) conjugation present</em>
<em>Ich spreche
</em>
<em>Du sprichst
</em>
<em>Er</em><em>/Sie/Es </em><em>spricht Englisch</em>
<em>Wir sprechen
</em>
<em>Ihr sprecht
</em>
<em>Sie sprechen </em>
It means "I need your bike"
Answer:
One more example: you and your friend are looking for your car in the parking lot. You want to say 'I see yours but not mine. ' The possessive pronouns you need are 'mine' which is mein in German and 'yours'which is dein in German.
Explanation:
It’s asking what you like, “Ich macht meine haare.” - “I like my hair” “Ich macht meine Haus.” -“I like my house”, and “Ich macht meine schule.” - I like my school.