D, it doesn't give any descriptions about LA, therefore there is no opinion in the question.
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3. it is raining
it is snowing
it is sunny
it is windy
it is cloudy
it is foggy
it thunders and lightning
5. it means you should answer them and compare them with the texts a-c
but my answer for number three is very sure though I started learning german few months ago
Heiße is when you are talking about yourself, e.g. Ich hei<span>ße Rachael.
Hei</span>ßt is when you are talking about someone else, e.g. Du hei<span>ßt Ella.
Hei</span>ße and heißt are different conjugations of the word hei<span>ßen - the end of the word changes depending on who the word is referring to. Here is the conjugation -
ich hei</span><span>ße - I am called / My name is
du hei</span><span>ßt - You are called / Your name is
er/sie/es hei</span><span>ßt - He/she/it is called / his/her/its name is
wir hei</span><span>ßen - we are called / our name is
ihr hei</span><span>ßt - you (plural) are called / your (plural) name is
</span>sie hei<span>ßen - they are called / their name is
</span>Sie hei<span>ßen - you (formal) are called / your (formal) name is
Das and die are different words that show the gender of the noun you are using. There is also a third word, der. 'The' becomes either der, die, or das, depending on the gender of the noun.
Der is masculine e.g. Der Hund
Die is feminine e.g. Die Katze (die is also used to make something plural)
Das is neuter e.g. Das Hause.
I hope this helps!
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Explanation:
Hey guys, do you all like my new bike
Hey Leute, gefällt euch allen mein neues Fahrrad
I don't like his bike
Ich mag sein Fahrrad nicht
hey, your bike is gone
Hey, dein Fahrrad ist weg
oh no! it is
Ach nein! es ist
Ha ha ! yes it worked
Haha! ja es hat funktioniert
we should take his bike
Wir sollten sein Fahrrad nehmen