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Review: Lesson 6After repeating the contents of this lesson, let us now look back to lesson 6 and repeat its new grammar and vocabularies:Exercise Frau Winter and her son Klaus are going food-shopping. In the supermarket, they talk about what they need to buy. Fill into the dialog below the missing words. Example: Klaus, was ________(to need) wir für heute Abend? Klaus, was brauchenwir für heute Abend? 1) Wir (must) auf jeden Fall (drinks) und (noodles/pasta) kaufen. ![]() 2) (there are) Nudeln dort drüben. ![]() 3) Wir (shall) auch (pork chops) und (egg noodles) kaufen. ![]() 4) (must) wir auch (wine) kaufen? ![]() 5) Nein, wir (to have) viel Wein zu Hause? ![]() 6) (asking store assistant): Entschuldigen Sie? Wo (to find) ich (egg noodles)? ![]() 7) Assistant: Sie (can) die Spätzle dort drüben (to buy). ![]() 8) Danke schön. The irregular verb 'lesen' (to read). 'lesen' changes its stem from e to ie in the 'du' and 'er/sie/es' forms. We can read a lot of different things, which in German, we have to put into the accusative case (direct objects). Exercise Add the correct form of the verb 'lesen' (to read) to the following sentences. Example: Er _____oft. Er liestoft. 1) Du eine Zeitung (a newspaper). ![]() 2) Er die Internetseite (the webpage). ![]() 3) Ich ein Buch (a book). ![]() 4) Wir den Untertitel (the subtitle, accusative). ![]() 5) Sie (they) das Magazin (the magazine). ![]() 6) Ich mag . (I like to read) ![]() previous page
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