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Intermediate german

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UNIT FIVE<br />

Pronouns<br />

What are pronouns?<br />

Pronouns are words that ‘stand in’ for nouns and refer to persons, things<br />

or ideas. The most important ones are the personal pronouns (ich, du,<br />

er/sie/es etc.):<br />

Georg ist noch klein, aber er kann schon lesen.<br />

Georg is only small but he can already read.<br />

Mir gefällt das Auto, aber es ist zu teuer.<br />

I like the car, but it is too expensive.<br />

Personal and other pronouns<br />

Apart from personal pronouns there are several other words that can<br />

function as pronouns. In this unit we will deal with:<br />

• demonstratives such as dieser ‘this’ etc.;<br />

• possessives such as meine ‘my’ etc.; and<br />

• indefinites such as man ‘one’/‘you’.<br />

Personal pronouns<br />

Different forms of personal pronouns<br />

Personal pronouns can replace and refer to any kind of noun or noun<br />

phrase. They need to agree with the grammatical role of these nouns. This<br />

is often indicated by different forms of the pronoun. Here is an overview<br />

of personal pronouns in the nominative, accusative and dative case:

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