REVIEW OF THE PAST TENSE DEUTSCH II. TRY TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 1.WHICH VERBS ARE STRONG AND WHICH VERBS ARE WEAK? HOW DO I KNOW THE DIFFERENCE?

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REVIEW OF THE PAST TENSE DEUTSCH II

TRY TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 1.WHICH VERBS ARE STRONG AND WHICH VERBS ARE WEAK? HOW DO I KNOW THE DIFFERENCE? 2.WHERE DOES THE VERB GO IN THE SENTENCE? 3.WHEN DO I USE HABEN AND WHEN DO I USE SEIN? 4.HOW DO I KNOW WHERE TO PUT THE CONJUGATED VERB? WHERE DO I PUT THE PAST PARTICIPLE IN THE SENTENCE? 5.HOW DO I FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE?

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 6. HOW DO I USE WAR CORRECTLY? 7. HOW DO I FORM COMPOUND SENTENCES? 8. HOW DO I FORM A COMPLEX SENTENCE?

PUT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES IN THE PAST TENSE 1.ER IST KRANK. 2.WIR SIND IN DER SCHULE. 3.IHR SEID IN DER FÜNFTE STUNDE. 4.SIE SIND IN MICHIGAN. 5.ICH BIN GLÜCKLICH.

PUT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES IN THE PAST TENSE 1.WIR HABEN VIEL HAUSAUFGABEN. 2.ER SPIELT TENNIS. 3.SIE SCHAUT FERNSEHEN. 4.ICH LESE EIN BUCH. 5.IHR SCBREIBT EINE KLASSENARBEIT.