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German Test

Haben, Accusative Cases, Numbers, etc

QuestionAnswer
Ich habe (I have)
Wir haben (we have)
Du hast (you have)
Ihr habt (you all have)
Er/sie/es hat (he/she/it has)
Sie/sie haben (you formal/they have)
What does der/masculine noun turn into? den
What is the subject of a sentence? Accusative case
What is a noun that functions as the subject in a sentence? Nominative case
das ein
die eine
den einen
What is 11 and 12 in German? elf and zwölf
What is 20 in German? zwanzig
How do you write 21 in German? einundzwanzig
How do you write 30 in German? dreißig
How do you write 40 in German? vierzig
How do you write 50 in German? fünfzig
How do you write 60 in German? sechzig
How do you write 70 in German? siebzig
How do you write 80 in German? achtzig
How do you write 90 in German? neunzig
How do you write 100 in German? einhundert
Ich bin
du bist
er/sie/es ist
wir sind
ihr seid
Sie/sie sind
For a yes or no question, where does the verb and subject go? Verb is first and subject is second
What is the whiteboard in German? die Tafel
What is the book in German? das Buch
What is the male teacher in German? der Professor
What is the male student in German? der Student
What is the computer in German? der Computer
What is the female student in German? die Studentin
What is the female teacher in German? die Professorin
What is the pencil in German? der Bleistift
What is the desk in German? der Schreibtisch
What is the notebook in German? das Heft
For a statement, where does the subject and verb go? Verb is second and subject is usually first, but the indirect object may be first also
Created by: SamanthaMallon
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