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gufrastella
1 year ago

Hello WillEineFrau101!

Here is a table with personal passwords.

In the number (number or majority) and the sex (male, female, causal) they match the corresponding articles or registered passwords in the correct case of your task.

Example: the new colleagues

The question is: Who likes Marie? The new colleagues.

-> Accurate, number of males,> solution him

Example: You got him History already told?

The question is: Who or what did you tell him? The story.

-> Battery, number of female -> Solution they

Find out the right pronouns and solve your tasks yourself.

LG

gufrastella

GisaHeinke
1 year ago
Reply to  gufrastella

Is there no more genitive today? 😳 Did I miss the last time? We still had to say:

Me, mine, me, me

You, yours, you

He, his, him,

etc.

gufrastella
1 year ago
Reply to  GisaHeinke

Of course there is him, the genitive. But in the question it was only about nominative, tripod and rechargeable. It seems that it was quite difficult.

But the memorization of all declination forms, for example, in the Pronomina is probably from time.

GisaHeinke
1 year ago

Aaahhh, OK. I really thought I was plucked.

The use of Latin terms is still very important today!

German grammar does not seem to be hard enough 😉

spanferkel14
1 year ago

This task is sooo easy. You’ll do it yourself first!

❗️We do not do homework!❗️

All instructions are available. You don’t even have to decide whether the nominative, tripod or rechargeable. The teacher or the textbook cannot make it easier for you. Now you’ll be Looking for personnel experts and to learn can.

dantes
1 year ago

Is it an example? Where’s the problem? Nominative: There is no. (problem->das)

spanferkel14
1 year ago
Reply to  dantes
  • Where is it? the problem? (the problem = nominative)
  • The there is not. (the = battery, it = nominal)
gufrastella
1 year ago
Reply to  spanferkel14

The it in “es gibt” is the expletivum (Subjectof which: And “the problem” as an executed subject is thus in the nominative?

https://grammis.ids-mannheim.de/terminology/1206

dantes
1 year ago
Reply to  spanferkel14

You can see that you shouldn’t comment briefly on the train between two stations. Thank you for your correction. 👍

gufrastella
1 year ago

Yes, thank you.

spanferkel14
1 year ago

Take a masculine word! Then it becomes clearer:

Where is it? the Joke? – The there is not.