Using Possessive Adjectives

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Using Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives are words that show possession, like my and your in English. They are usually followed by a noun mein Buch, meine CD and used in all cases and they are declined like the indefinite article ein.

ich mein my du dein your er sein his sie ihr her es sein its wir unser our ihr euer your (pl.) sie ihr their Sie Ihr your (for.)

Auf Deutsch? My book Your (informal) sister His work Her hobbies Our family Your (plural) food Their country Your (formal) problem mein Buch deine Schwester seine Arbeit ihre Hobbys unsere Familie euer Essen ihr Land Ihr Problem

Nominative, Dative or Accusative? Ich lese meinen Krimi. Ich here is nominative because ich is performing the verb. meinen Krimi is accusative here because it has been performed by the verb. Mein Krimi ist in meinem Zimmer. Mein Krimi is nominative here, because it performs the verb action. Meinem Zimmer is dative here, because the preposition in takes the dative case.