The only "tricky" couple of prepositions is Wohin and Wo because they both translate to "where," but here's the main difference:
Wohin --> where to
Wo --> where at
(a) Wohin
(b) Wo
(c) Wohin
(d) Wie
(e) Wann
(f) Wer
(g) Was
(i) Was
(j) welchen
(k) Wo
(l) Wie viel
(m) Wie
The answer for this question would either be B or C.
1. Tonight I go in the language school.
2. At 8 pm I meet him in the cafe.
3. Not sure how to make a sentence with this one.
4.Mrs. Stein buys fruits and vegetables, in the health food store. ( or you could say it like this In the health food store, Mrs. Stein buys fruits and vegetables.)
5. Mr. Schulz drinks beer in the pub.
6. You can find ties in 3rd floor? I think this might be it.
7. I want to go in and dance the disco.
8. ? not sure.
This should help you except for 3, 8, and possibly 6.
Ich weiß, dass Deutsch eine meiner Lieblingssprachen ist. Benötigen Sie Hilfe bei der Übersetzung ins Englische oder sagen Sie nur, dass es großartig ist?
I know that German is one of my favorite languages. Do you need help translating into English or are you just saying it's great?
Thx for the points but why