Answer:
Ute mag ihre Chefin nicht.
Max findet seinen Chef nett.
Mittags liest Ute ihre E-Mails.
Ute und Max lieben
ihren Job.
Explanation:
The accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a sentence. In the accusative case possessive pronouns have an 'en' ending for the masculine, an 's' or 'es' for the neutral, and an 'e' ending for the feminine and plural.
Hi Klingelbaugh
All of the options are Germany so answers A, C, and D, are all the words ''no'' in Germany but B) is the word ''not'' in Germany so the answer would be Die Kinder essen nicht Gemuse. The answer is B) because its a negation word so opposite of positive and its the only different answer as well and in English the question is asking The children eat blank vegetables so the blank part is B) nicht which means not so The children eat not vegetables, I know that sounds odd but its a negation word.
Explanation:
the patriarchs of the Bible, when narrowly defined Abraham, his son Isaac. and Isaac's son Jacob, also named Israel. the ancestor of the Israelites. these three figures are referred to collectively as the patriarchs, and the period in which they lived as known as the patriarchal age.
Die correct form is: habe
Ich habe Bauchschmerzen ( I have a stomach ache)
Answer:
zerriss
Explanation:
Since the first verb (<em>streifte</em>) is in the Präteritum, the second verb should be used in the Präteritum, too, because the sentence shows a series of completed actions. <em>Zerreißen</em> is a strong, or irregular, verb, and its Präteritum form is also irregular: zerriss.
"Sie streifte einen Nagel und zerriss sich das Kleid."