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goblinko [34]
3 years ago
13

Characters you may need that are not on your keyboard are provided below for you to copy and paste into the blanks. Objectives:

3.1
Ä Ö Ü ä ö ü ß

What is the correct Partizipperfekt for the following verbs?
1.
schwimmen
2.
denken
3.
gelingen
4.
haben
5.
kaufen
6.
finden
7.
werden
8.
sein
9.
abreisen
10.
singen
11.
tanzen
12.
spielen
13.
besuchen
14.
arbeiten
15.
vergessen
16.
lernen
17.
fernsehen
18.
funktionieren
19.
versprechen
20.
spazieren
Put the correct helping verb haben or sein into the sentence.
21.
Alle Passagiere
schnell aus dem Zug augestiegen.
22.
Stefan
Französisch in der Schule gelernt.
23.
Heute morgen
ihr 5 Kilometer im Wald gelaufen.
24.
Katja
den ganzen Tag in der Sonne gelegen.
25.
Sophia
auch im Wasser geschwommen.
26.
Wir
das Fußballspiel verloren.
27.
Was
gestern Abend geschehen?
German
1 answer:
g100num [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

25 24 20 19 18 15 17 11 14 5 4

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