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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
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Zanzabum3 years ago
6 0
Heyy hope this is correct :)

1. Wir wanderten in den Bergen.
2. Sie wachte jeden Morgen sehr früh auf.
3. Sie musste Geschirr spülen.
4. Er küsste sie zart auf die Lippen.
5. Er fuhr in die nächste Stadt.
6. Sie kochte ein schönes Essen.
7. Sie wollte auf den Ball gehen.
8. Er tanzte den ganzen Abend.
9. Sie spielte mit einem Ball.
10. Sie stieg in die Kutsche ein.

I‘m not sure about the second exercise. In which person do you need to transform it to?
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