How do you say “thanks for your time” in German?

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Answer 1
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Vielen Dank für Ihre Zeit


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Which sentence is correct?A. Wir habe gesprochen B. Wir gesprochen
(its supposed to be in perfekt)

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Translation: A. We have spoken        B. We talked

The correct sentence is B. WE TALKED.

It is correct because it give a complete thought. When they said "We talked", it means that two persons had a conversation. One is on one side, the other is on the other side.

choice A. We have spoken. It does not express a complete thought. If did not provide an answer, instead, it raised a question: With whom did they speak?
A correct sentence for choice A would be: We have spoken with Amy.
The "We" is comprised of at least two persons that are on the same side while Amy is on the other side of the conversation.

I will dispute the previous answer...

General construction for the perfekt tense:
Auxiliary verb (conjugated) + Past Participle (at the end of the sentence)

For the perfekt tense you need to have an auxiliary verb (Hilfsverb) in order to grammatically make sense in German... These hilfsverbs are either haben/sein depending which one the verb has been assigned...These you will just have to memorize. 
Although, majority of the time sein will apply to verbs of movement while haben will apply to those that are stationary or don't have any change in location. 

Technically neither of these would be completely correct in German.

A. Does not have "haben" conjugated correctly
B. Missing the hilfsverb 
"Wir haben gesprochen" would be the correct answer. 

Were these given on an assignment or did you make up these sentences? 

How do you say nice to meet you in German?

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Hey, Kaylaw12340!
"Nice to meet you." is the same as "Freut mich Sie kennen zu lernen"
I hope this helps;)

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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.

Explanation:

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.

Is the grammar correct in the following sentences? :))10. Seine guten Freunde wurden gerufen Mogens Glistrup und Mads Clausen.
11. Meine Großmutter kommt aus Finnland.
12. Ihr Bruder kämpfte in der zweiten Weltkrieg.
13. Meine Cousine und ich schreiben ein Buch zusammen. .
14. Ihre Zeichnungen für das Buch sind ziemlich.
15. Unser Buch handelt von der Jugend.
16. Mein anderer Cousin lebt in Kopenhagen.
17. Er lebt mit seiner Frau und seinen beiden Kindern zusammen.

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Ich denke, aber ich bin nicht sicher
12. Ihr Bruder kämpfte im zweiten Weltkrieg

14. Ihre Zeichnungen für das Buch sind ziemlich gut

Sarah: Wie viele Leute kommen heute zur Party?Martha:
OA.
Ich denke ungefähr zwanzig Leute.
OB.
Ich finde ungefähr zwanzig Leute.
OC.
Ich meine ungefähr zwanzig Leute.
OD
Ich liebe ungefähr zwanzig Leute.

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Answer is A I think about 20 people

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I think it's A... But I'm not sure

1. Ich zeichne (before dinner)bevor dem Abend
vor dem Abendessen
jeden Abend
vor den Abendessen

2. Wir telefoneren gern (with friends).
mit Freunden
bei Freunden
von Freunden
um Freunde

3. Spi spielen (against your) Mannschaft (die)
durch deiner
mit deiner
vor deiner
gegen deine

4. Gretchen wohnt (with their) Familie
mit seine
bei ihrer
nach ihren
vor der

5. Er spielt (without his) Freund
ohne seinen
mit seinem
bei seinem
gegen seinem

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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