Relative Pronoun Exercises For German Grammar

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Relative pronouns in German grammar are essential for connecting sentences and providing more information about a particular noun. They help to create complex sentences without repeating the same information. In German, relative pronouns change according to the gender, case, and number of the noun they refer to. The main relative pronouns in German are “der,” “die,” “das,” “welcher,” “welche,” “welches,” “wer,” and “was.” As a language specialist, I have developed a series of exercises to help students practice and understand the usage of relative pronouns in German grammar. These exercises will test your knowledge of relative pronouns in various contexts and improve your overall language skills. Let’s begin!

Übung 1: Relative Pronomen im Nominativ

Übung 2: Relative Pronomen im Dativ und Akkusativ

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