Using,,aussehen to describe oneself & others Deutsch II Über mich! Wiederholungskapitel Frau Spampinato.

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Using,,aussehen to describe oneself & others Deutsch II Über mich! Wiederholungskapitel Frau Spampinato

Das Verb: aus sehen Equivalent to looks like… Category of verbs called separable prefix – More on this later… a.k.a. trennbare Verben Conjugate the main verb, throw the prefix to the end of the sentence z.B. Meine Freundin sieht sehr gut aus. My girl friend looks very good. – Remembersehen is stem-changing

Die Konjugation für aus sehen ich sehe _______aus du siehst ______aus er sie sieht ______aus es wir sehen ________ aus ihr seht _________ aus sie/Sie sehen _______ aus schön hässlich geduldig faul reserviert müde Wie siehst du aus? Ich sehe groß und stark aus. Wie sieht Johann aus? Er sieht nett aus.

Express these sentences auf Deutsch! 1.My mother looks friendly. 2.I look fabulous today. 3.The girl looks picky. 4.The boy looks healthy. 5.My grandpa looks sick(ly). 6.The teenagers look sensitive. 7.The teacher looks mean. 8.You look sad. 9.We look young. 10.You (all) look old-fashioned.