<u>Here are some words that can best complete that sentence:</u>
braucht (needs)
bringt (brings)
hat (has)
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<em>Er braucht ein Lineal für den Matheunterricht. (He needs a ruler for math class)</em>
<em>Er bringt ein Lineal für den Matheunterricht. (He brings a ruler for math class)</em>
<em>Er hat ein Lineal für den Matheunterricht. (He has a ruler for math class)</em>
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I hope that helps!
Auf Wiedersehen is the most accepted and formal translation. Bye, which is a informal, would translate to Tschuss.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
Answer:
Which is not a form of greeting?
a) Guten Morgen!
b) Auf Wiedersehen!
c)Schönen Tag!
Meaning in English
a) Guten Morgen! Good Morning
b) Auf Wiedersehen! Good Bye
c)Schönen Tag! A good day
Answer:
Leistungskurs. masculine noun. advanced course in specialist subjects. Leistungskurse are the two specialist subjects chosen by students in the upper classes of a Gymnasium, during the Kollegstufe. Six hours a week are devoted to each subject, allowing more time for special projects and the students' own work.
Explanation:
The workers came to work late.
The workers came to work late.
The workers were late for work.
The workers were late for work.