Answer:
Wann fahren wir in den Urlaub?
Fahren wir in den Urlaub?
Wir fahren morgen in den Urlaub!
Explanation:
In the second sentence, the would most likely use a <em>w</em> instead of a <em>v</em> for volleyball because a w in German is pronounced like a v. In that same sentence (the second one), the term “i comes before e except after c” does not apply. For German, it is always ei. I don’t know anything else about the second and first sentence, but I hoped that helped some.
Answer:
???
Explanation:
In einer dreifachen Mischung befinden sich 6 Teelöffel Knoblauch und 15 Teelöffel Salz
Answer:
"Von" is used in front of adverbs, as well as to manifest starting point and point of arrival. When you want to indicate origin, referring to the place of origin, "aus" is used, except in front of adverbs, and also to express that it comes from a certain building or means of transport.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
you shouldn't put this on here