Pronouns Flashcards

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Nominative personal pronoun - I?

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ich

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Nominative personal pronoun - you (informal)?

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du

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Nominative personal pronoun - he?

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er

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Nominative personal pronoun - she?

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sie

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Nominative personal pronoun - it?

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es

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Nominative personal pronoun - We?

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wir

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Nominative personal pronoun - you (plural)?

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ihr

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Nominative personal pronoun - they?

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sie

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Nominative personal pronoun - you (formal)?

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Sie

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Accusative personal pronoun - me?

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mich

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Accusative personal pronoun - you (informal)?

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dich

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Accusative personal pronoun - him?

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ihn

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Accusative personal pronoun - her?

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sie

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Accusative personal pronoun - it?

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es

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Accusative personal pronoun - us?

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uns

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Accusative personal pronoun - you (plural)?

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euch

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Accusative personal pronoun - they?

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sie

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Accusative personal pronoun - you (formal)?

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Sie

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Dative personal pronoun - to me?

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mir

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Dative personal pronoun - to you (informal)?

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dir

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Dative personal pronoun - to him?

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ihm

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Dative personal pronoun - to her?

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ihr

23
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Dative personal pronoun - to it?

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ihm

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Dative personal pronoun - to us?

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uns

25
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Dative personal pronoun - to you (plural)?

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euch

26
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Dative personal pronoun - to them?

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sie

27
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Dative personal pronoun - to you (formal)?

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Sie

28
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Genitive personal pronoun - my

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meiner

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Genitive personal pronoun - your (informal)

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deiner

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Genitive personal pronoun - his

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seiner

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Genitive personal pronoun - her

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ihrer

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Genitive personal pronoun - its

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seiner

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Genitive personal pronoun - our

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unser

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Genitive personal pronoun - your (plural)

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euer

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Genitive personal pronoun - their

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ihrer

36
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Genitive personal pronoun - your (formal)

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Ihrer

37
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What is a reflexive pronoun?

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They are used with reflexive verbs and a reflexive pronoun is the direct or indirect object of a verb, so they can only take the accusative or dative case.

38
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What are the reflexive pronouns (accusative)?

  • myself
  • yourself (singular)
  • himself / herself / itself
  • ourselves
  • yourselves (plural)
  • themselves
  • yourself/yourselves (formal)
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Accusative

  • mich
  • dich
  • sich
  • uns
  • euch
  • sich
  • Sich
39
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What are the reflexive pronouns (dative)?

  • myself
  • yourself (singular)
  • himself / herself / itself
  • ourselves
  • yourselves (plural)
  • themselves
  • yourself/yourselves (formal)
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Dative

  • mir
  • dir
  • sich
  • uns
  • euch
  • sich
  • Sich
40
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What is a relative pronoun - describe their function in English.

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The function of relative pronouns in English is usually served by “that,” “who” or “which.”

41
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How are relative pronouns implemented in German?

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In German the main ones are fully declined, and the relative clause is usually set off with commas:

Das Auto, das ich sah, war schwarz.

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What are the relative pronouns? ( Nominative case)

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Nominative

  • der
  • die
  • das
  • die
43
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What are the relative pronouns? (Accusative case)

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Accusative

  • den
  • die
  • das
  • die
44
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What are the relative pronouns? ( Dative case)

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Dative

  • dem
  • der
  • dem
  • denen
45
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What are the relative pronouns? ( Genetive case)

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Genitive

  • dessen
  • deren
  • dessen
  • deren
46
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What are interrogative pronouns?

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They are question words such as who, where , what or why?

47
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Translate “Why”?

A

Warum?

48
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Translate “What”?

A

Was?

49
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Translate “When?”

A

Wann?

50
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How?

A

Wie?

51
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Where at?

A

Wo?

52
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Where from?

A

Woher?

53
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Where to?

A

Wohin?

54
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Who? (Nom, acc, dat, gen)

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Nominative

  • Wer?

Accusative

  • Wen?

Dative

  • Wem?

Genitive

  • Wessen?