Answer:
Warum ärgerst du dich?
In English: Why are you upset?
Ina freut sich auf die Reise.
In English: Ina's looking forward to the trip.
Explanation:
1. Look who you are talking to. "Du"(Pronoun) is singular.
Ich ärgere mich
Du ärgerst dich
Er/Sie/Es ärgert sich
2. You are talking about Ina. He/She/It is looking forward to the trip.
-> Er/Sie/Es freut sich.
Answer:
Schweiz
Explanation:
I'm not very well at german but from what I understand they came from here.
Answer:
A. muss ich die Einkommenssteuer bezahlen
Explanation:
It means: "If I get a job, I have to pay the income tax." That's true because, once you have a job, you start getting a salary or wages, which is your personal income, and, therefore, you need to pay the income tax.
Option B is about the property tax, and option D is about the value-added tax. These taxes are not applicable in the situation in question.
Opton C says 'you don't have to pay the income tax if you get a job', and we have already discussed that.
That makes A the correct answer to this question.