Talking about yourself and someone else (Part 2/2): Object pronouns (singular) ihn, sie, es, sie (plural) FINDEN - ich finde / du findest / er & sie findet
Talking about yourself and someone else (Part 2/2): Object pronouns (singular) ihn, sie, es, sie (plural) FINDEN - ich finde / du findest / er & sie findet
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will continue to talk about ourselves and someone else and consolidate the use of present tense weak verbs in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular. We will also practise the sound 'er' stressed and unstressed.
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12 Questions
Q1.
What is the meaning of 'brauchen'?
to believe, believing
to travel, travelling
Q2.
What is the meaning of 'heissen'?
to lie, lying
to stay, remain
Q3.
How do you say 'I am called.......' in German?
du heisst
er heisst
Q4.
What is the correct form of the verb 'reisen' in the following sentence? 'Er ________ nach Deutschland.'
reise
reisen
Q5.
What is the correct form of the verb 'glauben' in the following sentence? 'Sie________ an Gott.'
glaube
glaubst
Q6.
What is the correct form of the verb 'leben' in the following sentence? 'Ich _______in Deutschland.'
lebst
lebt
Q7.
What is the correct way to change this statement into a question. 'Du verstehst Mathe'
Du verstehe Mathe?
Du versteht Mathe?
Q8.
What is the correct German for 'to understand'?
bleiben
liegen
Q9.
How would you translate 'Do you live in Austria?'
Bist du leben in Österreich?
Bleibst du Österreich?
Q10.
What is the correct German for 'he becomes, is becoming'?
er werde
er wirt
Q11.
What is the correct German for 'to become, becoming'?
bleiben
brauchen
Q12.
What is the correct German for 'towards'?
nach Hause
zu
12 Questions
Q1.
What is the meaning of 'brauchen'?
to believe, believing
to travel, travelling
Q2.
What is the meaning of 'bleiben'?
to be called
to lie, lying
Q3.
How do you say 'He is called.......' in German?
du heisst
ich heisse
Q4.
What is the correct form of the verb 'reisen' in the following sentence? 'Sie________ nach Deutschland.'
reise
reisen
Q5.
What is the correct form of the verb 'glauben' in the following sentence? 'Er________ an Gott.'
glaube
glaubst
Q6.
What is the correct way to change this statement into a question. 'Du verstehst Mathe'
Du verstehe Mathe?
Du versteht Mathe?
Q7.
What is the correct form of the verb 'leben' in the following sentence? 'Ich _______in Deutschland.'
lebst
lebt
Q8.
What is the correct German for 'to understand'?
bleiben
liegen
Q9.
What is the correct German for 'towards' ?
nach Hause
zu
Q10.
How would you translate 'Do you live in Scotland?'
Bist du leben in Schottland?
Bleibst du Schottland?
Q11.
What is the correct German for 'she becomes, is becoming'?
sie werde
sie wirt
Q12.
What is the correct German for 'to become, becoming'?
bleiben
brauchen