Possessive pronouns in Czech grammar are used to indicate ownership or possession of something. They agree in gender, number, and case with the noun they modify. In Czech, possessive pronouns generally come before the noun and are declined according to the noun’s gender, number, and case. Some common possessive pronouns in Czech include “můj” (my), “tvůj” (your, singular), “jeho” (his), “její” (her), “náš” (our), “váš” (your, plural), and “jejich” (their). Practice using these possessive pronouns and their correct declensions in the following exercises.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun form (singular)
1. *Můj*(my) bratr je velmi vysoký.
2. Kde je *tvůj*(your) mobil?
3. *Jeho*(his) kočka je černá.
4. *Její*(her) auto je rychlé.
5. Jsem v *jejich*(their) domě.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun form (plural)
1. *Naši*(our) přátelé jsou zde.
2. Co dělají *vaši*(your) rodiče?
3. *Jeho*(his) psi jsou velcí.
4. *Její*(her) knihy jsou zajímavé.
5. *Jejich*(their) děti jsou šťastné.