Answer:
2. du work
3. er, sie, es answer
4. wir, sie, Sie buy
5. er, sie, es go
6. ich buy
7. wir, sie, Sie drink
8. er, sie, es visit
9. du make a phone call
10. er, sie, es write
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Answer:
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Explanation:
If Adam orders a book from Store X, how much will he owe to the nearest cent? The tax rate only applies to the cost of the book.
Answer:
The total is not A so the best possible answer would be B 19.72
Explanation:
It would be 17.00 plus the tax rate 6 percent and the 10 percent of the book for shipping rate would be 6 percent 1.02 and the 10 percent tax rate 1.70 the added up would be 19.72.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
No Alemão, quando usamos o verbo na sua forma imperativa, escrevemos o verbo com a sua primeira letra minúscula ou maiúscula?
Answer:
Minúscula.
Explanation:
Los verbos, los adverbios y los adjetivos siempre se escriben en minúsculas. Los sustantivos siempre se escriben en mayúsculas.
Why do we say ich habe Hunger? Coz it sounds weird.
In Austria, when do children customarily receive their Christmas gifts?
Answer:
For Christmas, Austrians has a month-long Christmas celebration which begins every 6th of December, the feast day of Saint Nicholas. It is customary to give gifts for children on his day.
Explanation:
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Answer:
For Christmas, Austrians has a month-long Christmas celebration which begins every 6th of December, the feast day of Saint Nicholas.
The acronym AUDIENCE serves to remind you of what to consider when analyzing an audience. In the acronym, what does the D stand for?
A. Design
B. Demographics
C. Depth
D. Do
ich habe mir den FuB verletzt
Answer:
German: ich habe mir den FuB verletzt
English: I hurt my foot
Answer:
In English it is "I hurt my foot."
Explanation:
To start a conversation, you would say "Wie hast du deinen Fuß verletzt?" or "How did you hurt your foot?"
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20 POINTS!!!! :)
Answer:
21.a 22.c 23.f 24.d 25.e 26.b
Explanation:
im not one hundred precent but should be close. viel glück