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Reading Relative Pronouns masculinefeminineneuterplural nominativederdiedasdie accusativedendiedasdie dativedemderdemdenen Relative Pronouns are used to combine 2 sentences into 1 sentence. The relative pronoun is usually translated with ‘who, whom or to whom’ with a person and ‘which or that’ for an object and makes the two simple sentences sound more elevated. Example: Die schöne Frau trägt einen Hut. Die schöne Frau heiβt Frau Körner. Die schöne Frau, die einen Hut trägt, heiβt Frau Körner.

Der Mann, der eine Zigarre raucht, hat einen kleinen Hund. Nominative Relative Pronouns Der Mann raucht eine Zigarre. Der Mann hat einen kleinen Hund.

Nominative Relative Pronouns Die Frau, die eine Brille trägt, ist die Leiterin des Ferienheims. Die Frau trägt eine Brille. Die Frau ist die Leiterin des Ferienheims.

Nominative Relative Pronouns Das Kind, das einen Kopf voller Locken hat, heiβt Luise. Das Kind hat einen Kopf voller Locken. Das Kind heiβt Luise.

Nominative Relative Pronouns Die Mädchen, die einander so ähnlich sind, sind Zwillinge. Die Mädchen sind ähnlich. Die Mädchen sind Zwillinge.

Accusative Relative Pronouns Der Mann hinter der Kamera, den du siehst, macht immer gute Fotos.

Accusative Relative Pronouns Die Frau, die die Kinder mögen, ist die Lehrerin.

Accusative Relative Pronouns Das Dorf, das du auf der Postkarte siehst, ist ein Lieblings- Feriendorf.

Accusative Relative Pronouns Die Männer, die du hier siehst, spielen in dem Orchester.

Dative Relative Pronouns Der Mann, dem du ein Bild gegeben hast, ist ein guter Maler.

Dative Relative Pronouns Die Frau, der du die Schokolade gegeben hast, soll während der Opera keine Schokolade essen.

Dative Relative Pronouns Das Kind, dem der Mann am Schalter einen Brief gegeben hat, wollte auch Briefmarken kaufen.

Dative Relative Pronouns Die zwei Mädchen, denen die Leiterin des Ferienheims Blumen gegeben hat, sitzen und sprechen miteinander.

Reading Relative Pronouns masculinefeminineneuterplural nominativederdiedasdie accusativedendiedasdie dativedemderdemdenen genitivedessenderendessenderen Relative Pronouns are also used in the Genitive Case but these pronouns are not used in everyday speech but will be seen in reading selections.

Das Mädchen, dessen Vater Kapellmeister ist, sitzt auf ihrem Koffer und wartet auf die Mutter. Genitive Relative Pronouns

Die zwei Kinder, deren Eltern in dem anderen sprechen, schauen durch das Schlüβelloch. Genitive Relative Pronouns