Предмет: Немецкий язык, автор: midoriyaspeedcube

Задание 3 (15 баллов).

Ergänzen Sie «müssen». Необходимо вставить глагол müssen в подходящей форме.

Например: Ich ____ einkaufen.

Ответ: Ich muss einkaufen.

Ihr ____ Vokabeln lernen.
Olga _____ ihr Zimmer aufräumen.
Du _____ das Geschirr spülen.
Wir _____ jeden Tag dein Bett machen.
Sie (Вы) _____ einen Test heute machen.

Ответы

Автор ответа: zhaniyatursunova
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1. Ihr müsst Vokabeln lernen.
2. Olga muss ihr Zimmer aufräumen.
3. Du musst das Geschirr spülen.
4. Wir müssen jeden Tag dein Bett machen.
5. Sie müssen einen Test heute machen.
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