Respuesta :
Tommy and Pauline don't play in the sun. likes to play, play, like to play, play, play
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I hopefully it will help
Answer:
to me the answer seems like spielt, gern
Explanation:
i say this because when you implement it into the sentence it become tommy und Pauline spielt nicht gern in der Sonne. which would translate to
tommy and Pauline likes to not play in the sun plus gern comes after the verb i have a grammar explanation from my German class and it says but the last one is the one u really need to look at plus I put the whole thing at so you can use it in the future for a reference
1. Gern is used in connection with a verb to indicate preference or that you like doing something.
Ich spiele. I play.
Ich spiele gern. I like to play.
Ich esse. I eat.
Ich esse gern. I like to eat.
Ich singe. I am singing/ I sing
Ich singe gern. I like to sing.
Sprichst du Deutsch? Do you speak German?
Sprichst du gern Deutsch? Do you like speaking German?
Er spielt Ball. He plays ball.
Er spielt gern Ball. He likes to play ball.
Wir essen Orangen. We are eating/eat oranges.
Wir essen gern Orangen. We like eating oranges.
2. You can use gern in a question to ask somebody if he/she likes something or likes to do something.
Was machst du gern? What do you like to do?
Was trinken Sie gern? What do you (formal) like to drink?
Reitest du gern? Do you like horseback riding?
3. You can say you do not like something by using nicht gern with the verb.
Ich tanze nicht gern. I do not like to dance.
Du gehst nicht gern nach Hause. You do not like going home.
Sie lacht nicht gern. She doesn’t like to laugh.
Sie lernen nicht gern. They do not like to learn.