Personal Pronouns

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In the context of personal pronouns, when do you use the nominative case?

For the subject of the verb.

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In the context of personal pronouns, when do you use the accusative case?

For the direct object of the verb.

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In the context of personal pronouns, when do you use the dative case?

With dative prepositions and after verbs taking the dative.

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Translate the following sentence and state the case it is in: Er ist nett.

He is nice. Nominative

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Translate the following sentence and state the case it is in: Wir haben ihn gestern gesehen.

We saw him yesterday. Accusative

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Translate the following sentence and state the case it is in: Ich helfe ihm.

I’m helping him. Dative

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The following sentence contains both a ________ and _________ _______: Sie hat ihm ein Geschenk gegeben.

direct, indirect, object

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Translate the following sentence: Sie hat ihm ein Geschenk gegeben.

She gave him a present.

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘I’?

ich, mich, mir

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘you (singular)’?

du, dich, dir

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘he’?

er, ihn, ihm

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘she’?

sie, sie, ihr

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘it’?

es, es, ihm

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘we’?

wir, uns, uns

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘you (plural)’?

ihr, euch, euch

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘you (formal)’?

Sie, Sie, Ihnen

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What are the nominative, accusative and dative forms of ‘they’?

sie, sie, ihnen

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How could you improve the following phrase: Wo ist dein Bruder? Ich habe deinen Bruder heute nicht gesehen.

Wo ist dein Bruder? Ich habe ihn heute nicht gesehen.

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jemand

someone

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niemand

no one

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Wo ist dein Bruder? Jemand hat ihn heute gesehen.

Where is your brother? Someone has seen him today.

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Wo ist dein Bruder? Niemand hat ihn heute gesehen.

Where is your brother. No one has seen him today.

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Es freut mich, dass …

I’m happy that …

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Es geht mir gut.

I’m fine.

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Wie geht es dir?

How are you?

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Das schmeckt mir.

It tastes good / I like the taste

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Mir ist kalt!

I’m cold!

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Es gelingt uns, … zu (+ infinitive).

We manage to …

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Es tut mir leid.

I’m sorry.

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Es ist mir egal.

I’m not bothered.

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… gefällt mir.

I like … (singular)

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Deine Tasche gefällt mir.

I like your bag.

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… gefallen mir.

I like … (plural)

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Diese Jungen gefallen mir nicht.

I don’t like these boys.

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Kannst du ______ helfen? (me)

mir

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Hast du ______ gesehen? (him)

ihn

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Dieses T-Shirt gefällt ______. (her)

ihr

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Es freut ______, dass diu hier bist. (me)

mich

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Wie geht es ______? (him)

ihm

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Er hat ______ Geld gegeben. (us)

uns

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Ich wollte mit ______ gehen. (them)

ihnen

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Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun: Gubt es am Freitag bei _____ eine Party? (you, familiar plural)

euch