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Using ,, aussehen ” to describe oneself & others

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 ”

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Using ,, aussehen ” to describe oneself & others

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  1. Using ,,aussehen” to describe oneself & others Deutsch II Übermich! Wiederholungskapitel Frau Spampinato

  2. Das Verb: aus•sehen • Equivalent to “looks like…” • Category of verbs called “separable prefix” • More on this later… a.k.a. “trennbareVerben” • Conjugate the main verb, throw the prefix to the end of the sentence z.B. MeineFreundinsiehtsehr gut aus. • My girl friend looks very good. • Remember—sehen is stem-changing

  3. Die Konjugationfüraus•sehen ichsehe_______aus du siehst ______aus er siesieht ______aus es schön faul wirsehen ________ aus ihrseht _________ aus sie/Siesehen _______ aus müde geduldig hässlich reserviert • Wiesiehst du aus? • Ichsehegroß und stark aus. • Wiesieht Johann aus? •  Ersiehtnettaus.

  4. Express these sentences auf Deutsch! • My mother looks friendly. • I look fabulous today. • The girl looks picky. • The boy looks healthy. • My grandpa looks sick(ly). • The teenagers look sensitive. • The teacher looks mean. • You look sad. • We look young. • You (all) look old-fashioned.

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