German Challenge
'Haben' or 'Sein' with the Verb 'Essen' in German Past Tense?
In German, verbs that portray an action typically go with a specific auxiliary verb when forming the past tense. The verb 'essen' (to eat) is one of those verbs. Can you pick the correct auxiliary verb between 'haben' and 'sein' to accurately complete the sentence?
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