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Translations

Exercises marked with ** were created by Edward Weintraut
Listed in order of difficulty
    Who are you? **
    Who are those other people? **
    Miscellaneous Sentences **
    How are you feeling? **
    Dialogue: Duration and Frequency
    Basic Time Phrases
    Advanced Time Phrases (three exercises)**
    Dialogue: Birthday **
    Dialogue: Plans for the day **
    Dialogue: Thanksgiving **
    Dialogue: Tough Decision **
    Dialog: What's up? (1)**
    Dialog: Christmas Gifts**
    Lost and Found **
    Questions about Housing **
    In the Restaurant **
    Es geht mir schlecht **
    Tagesablauf **
    Dialog: Zuviel verlangt **
    Meanings of "werden" (2 exercises) **
    Chronology (with conjunctions)
    Chronology (with wishes)
    Extreme Verb Conjugations: singen (4 exercises) **
    Extreme Verb Conjugations: lesen (4 exercises) **
    Extreme Verb Conjugations: lassen (4 exercises) **
    One action or two? **
    Als, Wenn, Wann, or Ob? **
    Past or Present? Indicative or Subjunctive? **
    Relative Pronouns **
    Der Watzmann **
    Die Heinzelmännchen **
    Gappmeier: Der Gute Mann (3 exercises) **
    German equivalents of "to" (2 exercises) **
    German equivalents of verbs requiring prepositions (2 exercises) **
    Adjectives with -ig, -bar, -haft, and -lich (multiple choice) **
    Verbs with negative connotations (er-, ver-) **
    Verbs with positive connotations (er-, ver-) **
    Restating phrases without machen (er-, ver-) (2 Übungen) **
    Restating phrases without werden (er-, ver-) (2 Übungen) **
    Making Conclusions (two exercises)**





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