Year 10 personal pronouns

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Year 10 personal pronouns

Personal pronouns We know already that we have pronouns Ich (I) Du (you) Sie/er/es (he/she/it) Wir (we) Ihr (they) Sie (you f)

Personal pronouns cont. Just like in English were we say, I, me, my In German we have personal pronouns that change depending on whether or not they are nominative, dative or accusative

Ich, mich, mir Nomiantive Accusative Dative ich mich mir du dich dir er ihn ihm sie ihr es wir uns euch Sie/sie Ihnen/ihnen

Examples Ich habe einen Hund Nom verb accusative I have it Ich habe es

You give me the bag I have him (Accuative) Ich habe ihn You=subject the bag=direct object me= indirect object You=nominative the bag=accusative me=dative Du gibst mir die Tasche

Wir werden es euch schauen Your turn They send us a present The man gives it to you I like it We will show you it Sie schenken uns ein Geschenk Der Mann gibt es zu dir Es gefällt mir Wir werden es euch schauen