I need help fixing these sentences, I'm supposed to conjugate the verbs and add an ariticle, pleasseee HELPP !:

1. Herr/Kommen/neun uhr
2. Wir/kenne/Computerspiele
3. Kaufen/ihr/Gitarre
4. Computer/sein/ganz neu
5. Wann/begginen/Film
6. Haben/anna/Schultasche

Thankkkksss,
Teutaa!

I'm not sure anyone here knows German to be able to help you.

There may be a website or two in here, though, that can help:
http://www.google.com/search?q=german+grammar&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGIE_en

Thhhhaankksss(:

Lots of heellllpp !

Teutaa!

1. Der Herr kommt um neun Uhr

2. Wir kennen die Computerspiele.
(We know the computer games, or We are familiar with the computer games)
or
Wir können die Computerspiele spielen.
(We know how to play the computer games)
3. Ihr kauft eine Gitarre.
4. Der Computer ist ganz neu.
5. Wann beginnt der Film?
6. Anna hat eine Schultasche.

Sehr gut, Reiny, ich hätte es nicht besser sagen können!!!

Sure, I can help you fix these sentences. Here are the correct versions:

1. Herr kommt um neun Uhr. (The man arrives at nine o'clock.)
To conjugate the verb "kommen" (to come) for the third person singular (he/it), we add the ending "-t" to the verb stem "komm-." Also, it is necessary to add the article "der" in front of the noun "Herr" (man) to indicate that we are referring to a specific man.

2. Wir kennen Computerspiele. (We know computer games.)
To conjugate the verb "kennen" (to know) for the first person plural (we), we do not need to make any changes, as "kennen" already agrees with the subject. Also, there is no need to include an article before the noun "Computerspiele" (computer games) as it is plural.

3. Ihr kauft eine Gitarre. (You buy a guitar.)
To conjugate the verb "kaufen" (to buy) for the second person plural (you all), we add the ending "-t" to the verb stem "kauf-." Additionally, we include the indefinite article "eine" before the noun "Gitarre" (guitar) to indicate that we are referring to a singular guitar.

4. Der Computer ist ganz neu. (The computer is brand new.)
To conjugate the verb "sein" (to be) for the third person singular (he/it), we do not need to make any changes, as "ist" already agrees with the subject. Also, we include the definite article "der" before the noun "Computer" (computer) to indicate that we are referring to a specific computer.

5. Wann beginnt der Film? (When does the movie start?)
To conjugate the verb "beginnen" (to start) for the third person singular (he/it), we add the ending "-t" to the verb stem "beginn-." Additionally, we include the definite article "der" before the noun "Film" (movie) to indicate that we are referring to a specific movie.

6. Anna hat eine Schultasche. (Anna has a school bag.)
To conjugate the verb "haben" (to have) for the third person singular (she), we add the ending "-t" to the verb stem "hab-." Also, we include the indefinite article "eine" before the noun "Schultasche" (school bag) to indicate that we are referring to a singular school bag.

Remember to pay attention to subject-verb agreement and whether an article is required based on the noun's gender and number.