Which word best completes this sentence?
Wir
eine Wohnung mieten.

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Answer 1

Answer:

hmmm I think there is no good answer because I don't even know what the words even say

Explanation:

The answer says it all

Answer 2

Answer: the word "werden" so it counts as "Wir werden eine Wohnung mieten"

Explanation: Which literally means "we will rent a house"


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Circle the pronoun in the second sentence. Draw an arrow to the noun it replaces.
11. Call Mark after supper. He seemed worried.
12. Adam and Carol were playing with the kittens. Then, Carol fed them.
13. Mom and dad went shopping. They bought a new dining set.
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D. Fill in the blanks with the given pronouns.

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Answer:

11. Circle he, arrow to Mark

12. Circle them, arrow to kittens

13. Circle they, arrow to Mom and dad

14. Circle he, arrow to mechanic

15. Sadly I don't know this one

Explanation:

In the figure below, ∠PQS ≅ ∠TQR ∠ PTQ ≅ ∠ RSQ , a n d ¯¯¯¯ T Q ≅ ¯¯¯¯ S Q .

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Answer: I believe you may have meant to post this in mathematics

Explanation:  I would advise you to put it there

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