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FrozenT [24]
3 years ago
15

Can someone help me with this?

German
2 answers:
Dominik [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. wir haben tolles wetter . 2. ich bin in spanien  

3 . Das Hotel hat ein schwimmbad  4 . er ist nicht glücklich

5. das wetter ist schlecht . 6 . Du hast ein gelbes auto

1 i had a hamster 2 we were there to early

3 he was very kind  4 the shopping center had 100 stores

1 Das wetter war schön 2 Sie hatte ein neues auto

3 Ich war in Italien 4 Das hotel hatte ein schwimmbad .

1 I had to stay at home  2 i wanted to buy a red skirt

3 I couldn't swim  4 I could drink a glass of wine

1 Next year i want to drive to portugal 2 I want to fly with a plane

3 I would build a movie theater 4 I would live in a big house

5 I want to go onto the top step  

Explanation:

kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1. hatten

2. war

3. hatte

4. war

5. war

6. hattest

1. I had a hamster.

2. We were there too early.

3. He was very friendly (or kind)

4. The shopping center had 100 stores.

1. Das Wetter war schon. (Unlaut on the o)

2. Sie hatte ein neues auto.

3. ich war in italien.

4. Das Hotel hatte ein Restaurant.

1. I had to stay home.

2. I wanted to buy a red skirt.

3. I couldn't swim.

4. I was allowed to  drink a glass of wine.

1. Next year I want to go to Portugal.

2. I will fly with the plane.

3. I will build a cinema.

4. I will live in a big house.

5. I wanted to go to high school.

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(c) 24 (d) 26

(e) 33

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(d) 1

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2

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2

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2

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3

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2

(o) – 2 (p) 1

3

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3

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5

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2

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