What time eplote the secon world war

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945 Is the date of WWII
Answer 2
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World War II, which began in 1939 and ended in 1945, was the deadliest and most destructive war in history. Before the war, Germany, America, and the rest of the world were going through the Great Depression. The economy was very bad, unemployment was at an all-time high, and massive inflation caused money to lose its value. More than fifty nations in the world were fighting, with more than 100 million soldiers deployed. Countries like America and Britain were part of the Allied powers. Japan and Germany were part of the Axis powers.

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vor dem Abendessen
jeden Abend
vor den Abendessen

2. Wir telefoneren gern (with friends).
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I assume you want me to replace the English term in parentheses with the proper german term. Here are the answers:

-vor dem Abendessen

-mit Freunden

-gegen deine

-mit seiner (this one is a weird question because none of the answers make that much sense but I think this is the best one to go with)

-ohne seinen

1 would be B, 2 would be A, 3 would be D, 4 would be B, 5 would be A

German predicate adjectives do not change form, but attributive adjectives change form to agree with gender and number in each case. Is this statement: A) True. B) False.

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Answer:

A) True.

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Yes, your statement is correct. In German grammar, predicate adjectives do not change their form regardless of the noun they refer to. On the other hand, attributive adjectives, which come before a noun, do change their endings depending on the gender, number, and case of the noun they refer to.

please could you translate into German: "I am sometimes stressed because I have a lot of homework to do. When I am stressed I become tired or I have a headache"

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"I am sometimes stressed because I have a lot of homework to do. When I am stressed I become tired or I have a headache" in german is:

Ich werde manchmal betont, weil ich viel Heimarbeit habe, zum zu tun. Wenn ich betont ich werde müde bin oder, ich habe Kopfschmerzen

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"Ich bin manchmal gestresst , weil ich eine Menge Hausaufgaben zu tun . Wenn ich gestresst bin ich müde geworden oder ich habe ein" is the answer hope this helps you

Music videos gave pop musicians a visible presence that helped them sell more music.Question 18 options:

1) True
2) False

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This is most likely true because the videos (nine times out of ten) let the viewer really connect to the song and know  what it is really about.
the answer is true i hope this helps

How do u say hi in german?

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"Hi" is an informal way to greet someone in English, but in German, the equivalent greeting is "Hallo."

How can this word be used both formally and informally?

This word is commonly used in both formal and informal situations to say "hi" or "hello." It is a simple and concise way to initiate a conversation or acknowledge someone's presence.

Remember to pronounce the "H" in "Hallo" like the English "h" sound, and the "a" sounds like the "a" in "father." So, "Hallo" is the word you can use to say "hi" in German.

Hence, it can be seen that "Hi" is an informal way to greet someone in English, but in German, the equivalent greeting is "Hallo."

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You can say hi in german by saying Hallo. 
Gulten Tag is Good Afternoon.
Gulten Morgen is Good Morning and Gulten Abend is good night.

How do you say, bear in German?

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the answer is
Bär Hope this helped :)
Bar, and spell it with an umlot over the "a" as in, Bär.  It is roughly still sounded out the same as in english, bear.