2. exercise
Same but different: search for the prepositions the verb is used with and then turn it into a question.
thinking *about* - nachdenken *Ć¼ber*
*What* are you thinking *about*? - *worĆ¼ber* denkst du nach?
Just in German you have to add the right ending to the *wo* which is given. This results from the preposition the verb is used with. an - woran, mit - womit etc.
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Help me pleasešš
Huhu Anastasia,
1. exercise
You have to add the right prepositions according to the verbs: they are always used together e.g. think *of* - denken *an*.
Next: in German the articles have to correspondend with the noun. Meaning: the endings have to be adjusted according to the gender of the noun, e.g. die Arbeit - female - dein*e* Arbeit.
Last step is really hard to explain. The āpronominaladverbā is kind of a substitute for *an* in combination with *meine Arbeit* (youāre thinking of your work again? No, I am not thinking *of it*. The sentence could also be: Nein, ich habe keine Lust *an meine Arbeit* zu denken. But instead of repeating you use *daran*. Which word to use results from the preposition which goes with the verb.
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