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A. Singular or Plural? Decide whether each sentence refers to a singular person or to several people, and put an “S” or a “P” in the blank accordingly. If a sentence is ambiguous, put an “A”.
B. Sentences. Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb in parentheses.
C. Gern + Verb. First, a small explanation: “haben + gern” = to like something (a thing or person). “Haben” is your verb, so make sure to conjugate it properly. Any other verb + gern = to like to do that activity. That activity is your verb, so make sure to conjugate it properly. Word order: “nicht gern” needs to stick together as a phrase, so don’t split them up! Otherwise, there is some flexibility about where to place gern and nicht gern. But for now, be on the safe side: place gern at the end of the sentence with haben + gern, but place gern right after the conjugated verb with activity verb + gern. Now try and answer the following questions using gern and nicht gern:
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