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Category: pronouns

22/03/202221/09/2022 Vicky Grammar, pronouns

PRONOMEN: The German Pronouns

When you hear of pronouns, the first thing that should come to your mind is that it is a replacement of something (a noun). Having this as first thought helps one to seek out the noun that is being replaced. This is important particularly for German language learners because German nouns are of four genders … Continue reading PRONOMEN: The German Pronouns

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2 responses to “PRONOMEN: The German Pronouns”

  1. MEASUREMENT NOUNS: How To Make Similar, Dissimilar & Unreal Comparison Of Nouns In German Deutsch Haven
    02/12/2022

    […] interrogative pronoun “wie” is used with a positive or negative form of an adjective to compare between two nouns or […]

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  2. GERMAN PHRASAL VERB: how to use the german verb + preposition Deutsch Haven
    12/07/2022

    […] preposition, it is necessary to first identify what the object is. For human objects that require interrogative pronouns as question-word, the preposition must be placed before them while for non-human objects, the […]

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