27. Possessivartikel Im Akkusativ Flashcards
What is the German term for ‘possessive article’?
Possessivartikel
True or False: Possessive articles in German change based on the case.
True
Fill in the blank: The possessive article for ‘my’ in accusative is _____ .
meinen
What is the accusative form of ‘your’ (singular informal) in German?
deinen
Which possessive article corresponds to ‘his’ in the accusative case?
seinen
What is the accusative form of ‘her’ in German?
ihre
True or False: The accusative form of ‘its’ is ‘sein’.
False
What is the accusative form of ‘our’ in German?
unseren
Which possessive article is used for ‘your’ (plural/formal) in the accusative?
euren
Fill in the blank: The accusative form of ‘their’ is _____ .
ihr
What is the difference between ‘mein’ and ‘meinen’?
‘Mein’ is used in nominative, while ‘meinen’ is used in accusative.
Select the correct possessive article: ‘I see _____ dog.’ (my)
meinen
What is the possessive article for ‘his’ in accusative?
seinen
True or False: ‘Euer’ is the accusative form of ‘your’ (plural).
True
What is the accusative form of ‘her’ when modifying a feminine noun?
ihre
Fill in the blank: ‘We love _____ children.’ (our)
unsere
What possessive article would you use for ‘their’ when referring to a masculine noun in accusative?
ihren
Select the correct possessive article: ‘I have _____ book.’ (my)
mein
What is the accusative form of ‘your’ (singular informal) when modifying a masculine noun?
deinen
True or False: The accusative forms of possessive articles are the same for all genders.
False
What is the accusative form for ‘our’ when modifying a masculine noun?
unseren
Fill in the blank: ‘They see _____ friends.’ (their)
ihre
What is the possessive article for ‘your’ (formal) in accusative?
Ihr
Select the correct possessive article: ‘She has _____ car.’ (her)
ihr
What is the accusative form of ‘my’ when modifying a feminine noun?
meine
True or False: ‘Euren’ is used for ‘your’ in accusative for singular informal.
False
What is the accusative form of ‘its’ used for a neuter noun?
sein