Demonstrative Pronoun Exercises For German Grammar

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In German grammar, Demonstrative Pronouns are used to refer to specific things or people in a sentence. They help to avoid repetition and often replace a noun that was mentioned earlier in the conversation. Demonstrative Pronouns in German agree in gender, number, and case with the noun they are replacing. The four main Demonstrative Pronouns in German are “dieser” (this), “jener” (that), “derjenige” (the one), and “welcher” (which). In this series of exercises, you will practice using these Demonstrative Pronouns in various contexts. As a language specialist and teacher, I have created these exercises to help you strengthen your understanding and usage of Demonstrative Pronouns in the German language. Let’s begin!

Ăśbung 1: Demonstrativpronomen im Nominativ und Akkusativ

Ăśbung 2: Demonstrativpronomen im Dativ und Genitiv

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