10. Können oder müssen? Ergänze.
1.
du heute nach der Schule in den Park gehen? - Leider nicht. Ich
Physik üben.
I do not understand
Answer:
Kannst du heute nach des Schule in den Park gehen ?
Leider nicht. Ich muss Physik üben.
Explanation:
This means
Can you go to the park after school today?
Unfortunantely not. I have to practice physics.
que es el historiador
Explanation:
• Persona que se dedica al estudio de la historia.para llevar 50 barras de pan un restaurante
Answer:
uhm this question is Spanish, not German
Explanation:
Que significa que jesus es la vida y nosostros el sacramento
Answer:
Proviene del latín sacramentum, término conformado a su vez por las expresiones sacrare, que significa 'hacer santo', y el sufijo mentum, que quiere decir 'medio para'. En este sentido, un sacramento es un medio para la santificación de la persona.
Explanation:
a glass rod immersed in water appears bent why give reason
Answer: Refraction
Explanation:
Refraction is the bending of light as it passes from one medium into another (ie. air to water, water to air).
We need light in order to see. When we look at the glass outside of the glass of water, the light coming from the glass travels through the air straight to your eye. As you look at the glass in the glass of water, the light coming from the straw to your eye bends as it passes through three different mediums (water, glass, and air). As the light passes from one medium to the next, it changes speed and bends.
احذف أداة الجزم من الجمل الآتية، وغيز ما يلزم، واذكز علامة إعراب الفعل الماضي
لا تهمل واجباتك .
إلي التحية على العامل
لم ينج من الطوفان إلا القليل
لا تخالفي أوامر والذي
Answer:
Give Me The Question In English And I'll Answer It.
Explanation:
Susana y yo
(lavar) la ropa los Sábados.
Olavas
lavo
O lavamos
Olaváis
Susana y yo lavamos la ropa los sábados.
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The verb must conjugate the subject in number and person. In this case, the subject is "Susana y yo" (we), so it must be conjugated like this "lavamos".
Note: The subject is Spanish, not German.
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