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Vinvika [58]
2 years ago
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German
1 answer:
nasty-shy [4]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Früher konnte Mia den ganzen Tag spielen heute muss sie viel lernen

2. Früher hat ihre beste Freundin  nebenan gewohnt, heute wohnt sie  in einer anderen Stadt weit weg.

3. Früher hat sie mit ihrem Bruder viel  gespielt und Zeit verbracht heute ist sie von ihm  genervt.

4. Früher war ihr größter Wunsch  war damals ein Puppenhaus heute möchte sie  nach dem Abi eine Reise machen.

5. Früher wollte sie  Ballerina werden werden, heute  weiß sie noch gar

nicht, was sie werden  will.

6. Früher hatte sie Angst vor  Monstern zum Beispiel, heute hat sie Angst,  ihr Abitur nicht zu schaffen.

7. Früher konnten  ihre Eltern sie beschützen, heute kann sie  niemand mehr

beschützen.

Explanation:

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