Relative Clause Exercises For German Grammar

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In this exercise set, we will focus on relative clauses in German grammar. Relative clauses are used to provide additional information about a noun without starting a new sentence. They are introduced by relative pronouns such as „der,“ „die,“ „das,“ „welcher,“ „welche,“ „welches,“ „wer,“ „wen,“ „wem,“ „dessen,“ „deren,“ and „denen.“ These pronouns agree in gender and number with the noun they refer to and take the case required by their function in the relative clause. It is crucial to master relative clauses as they are an essential component of German grammar and are frequently used in everyday conversation and writing. Let’s begin with the exercises to practice and enhance your understanding of German relative clauses.

Relative Clauses Exercise 1

Relative Clauses Exercise 2

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