Possessivbegleiter Für Anfänger
Was sind Possessivbegleiter?
Possessivbegleiter werden vor Nomen verwendet, um zu zeigen, wem etwas gehört.
Englische Possessivbegleiter
Die englischen Possessivbegleiter sind:
Subjektpronomen | Possessivbegleiter |
---|---|
I (ich) | my (mein) |
you (du) | your (dein) |
he (er) | his (sein) |
she (sie) | her (ihr) |
it (es) | its (sein) |
we (wir) | our (euer) |
you (ihr) | your (unser) |
they (sie) | their (ihr) |
Wie verwendet man Possessivbegleiter?
Possessivbegleiter werden vor Nomen verwendet. Verwechseln Sie sie nicht mit Possessivpronomen, die immer allein erscheinen müssen.
I have a doll. → This is my doll.
Ich habe eine Puppe. → Das ist meine Puppe.
We have a house. → Where is your house?
Wir haben ein Haus. → Wo ist dein Haus?
Quiz:
Which of the following sentences correctly uses a possessive determiner?
She saw a dog.
They gave me theirs.
I am going to her house.
This is me book.
Fill out the table with the correct possessive determiners or the subject pronouns.
Subject Pronouns | Possessive Determiners |
---|---|
I | |
your | |
she | |
his | |
it | |
we | |
their |
Sort the words to form a correct sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive determiner:
She is looking for
keys.
I parked
car outside the house.
They lost
bag during the trip.
He forgot to bring
lunch.
We have a dog.
dog loves to play in the park.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses a possessive determiner?
The pen is hers.
Where is her pen?
Where is hers pen?
I have the pen hers.
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