German Writing Exercise
Questions
Write five questions to the community using the vocabulary from this lesson. Ex. Is anybody reading a good book?
Schwimmen alle schon?
Isst jemand nicht noch?
Seht er fern?
Telefoniet sie?
Stehst oder sitzt du jetzt?
Isst jemand nicht noch?
Seht er fern?
Telefoniet sie?
Stehst oder sitzt du jetzt?
Submitted: 2009-01-11 22:17:26
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Hi Asami,
Schwimmen alle schon? Isst jemand nicht noch nicht? Sieht er fern? Telefoniert sie? Stehst oder sitzt du jetzt?
("Isst jemand noch nicht? is a very strange question... one would probably ask:"Haben alle genügend zu essen?[Does everyone has enough to eat?])
Bye
Marvin
[Does everyone have enough to eat?]
Ja, Marvin hat Recht.
I meant 'hasn't someone eaten yet?' This may sounds strange in English too, but 'someone hasn't eaten yet' is not very strange, isn't it? Both make sense in Japanese!
Thanks.