Mir geht es nicht so gut. Translate to “I’m not doing very well” mark Brainliest if this helps
Answer:
Guten Tag Herr Bataci. Haben sie gepäck?
a) Ja, zwei koffer und die Tasche.
b) Nächster halt Königsplatz.
c) Wo fährt der Zug nach Stuttgart ab? Auf Gleis 17.
d) Es ist schon sehr spät. Jetzt fährt keine U-Bahn mehr. Dann nehmen wir ein Taxi.
Hello Mr. Bataci. Do they have luggage?
a) Yes, two suitcases and the bag.
b) Next stop Königsplatz.
c) Where does the train to Stuttgart leave? On track 17.
d) It is already very late. Now there is no subway. Then we take a taxi.
Hope this helps
-Seth
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Answer: Here are some charts to help with conjugation
Explanation: I've attached two charts; the first one is for a few regular verbs. You can see how they change by adding an ending.
The second chart is a few irregular verbs. As I mentioned before, they differ because the whole word changes.