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Aufstehen

To stand up

Ausgehen

To go out

ankommen

To arrive

abholen

to pick up, fetch

anrufen

to call up

aufhoren

to stop, be over



aufraumen

to clean up, tidy up

aufstehen

to get up

ausfullen

to fill out

einkaugen

to shop, shop for

einpacken

to pack up

kennenlernen

to get acquainted with



What is the accusative form for definite masculine articles?

Den


aus

out

What is the nominative form for indefinite masculine articles?

ein

What is the masculine nominative negative article?

kein

What is the masculine accusative negative article?

keinen

What is the negative article for neuter?

kein



What is the negative article for female objects?

keine

What is the negative article for plural objects?

keine

Mochte

would like

How does one use mochte?

mochte + infinitive

What are the nominative possessive adjectives? for my?

mein (masculine), mein (neuter), and meine (feminine and plural)



What are the nominative possessive adjectives for third-person singular your?

dein (masculine and neuter), deine (feminine and plural)



What are the nominative possessive adjectives for second-person plural your?

Ihr (masculine and neuter), Ihre (feminine and plural)

What are the nominative possessive adjectives for his?

sein (masculine and neuter), seine (feminine and plural)



What are the nominative possessive adjectives for our?

unser (masculine and neuter), unsere (feminine and plural)

What is the accusative possessive adjective for my?

meinen

What is the accusative possessive adjective for second person singular you?

deinen

What is the accusative adjective for the second-person plural your?

Ihren

What is the adjective for the accusative his?

seinen

What is the accusative adjective for her?

ihr/ihren

What is the accusative adjective for our?

unseren

What is the accusative adjective for your (second person plural)

euren



Does laufen change stem?

Yes

Does fahren change stem?



yes



Does schlafen change stem?

Yes



Does tragen change stems?

YEs

Dies Waschen change stem?

Yes

List the verbs add an umlaut to the a when they change.

fahren, schlafen, tragen, waschen, einladen

List the verbs that change an e to an i when their stem changes.



essen, geben, sprechen, treffen, vergessen

List the verbs that change their e to an ie when their stem changes.

lesen, sehen, fernsehen.