Possessive Pronoun Exercises For German Grammar


Exercise 1: Possessive pronouns in the nominative case


Possessive pronouns are an essential part of German grammar, and they help to indicate ownership or possession. In German, possessive pronouns must agree in gender, number, and case with the noun they are modifying. There are different forms of possessive pronouns, depending on the person (first, second, or third person) and the grammatical gender of the noun being possessed (masculine, feminine, or neuter). In this exercise, you will practice using possessive pronouns in various contexts, helping you to become more comfortable with this important aspect of German grammar. Let’s dive into the exercises!

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Exercise 2: Possessive pronouns in the accusative case



Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Exercise for Possessive Pronouns


Exercise 4: Drag the Word Exercise for Possessive Pronouns

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