Personal Pronouns in Accusative Case Exercises in German language

Mastering personal pronouns in the accusative case is a crucial step for anyone learning German. These pronouns are used when the noun they replace is the direct object of the sentence, meaning it receives the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence "Ich sehe dich" (I see you), "dich" is the accusative form of "du" (you). Understanding these pronouns and their correct usage will greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively and understand German sentences. In German, personal pronouns change form depending on their grammatical role in the sentence. The accusative case has specific pronouns such as "mich" (me), "dich" (you), "ihn" (him), "sie" (her), "es" (it), "uns" (us), "euch" (you all), and "sie/Sie" (them/you formal). This section provides a variety of exercises designed to help you practice and internalize these forms. Through a mix of fill-in-the-blank sentences, translation tasks, and contextual exercises, you'll become more confident in using personal pronouns in the accusative case in everyday conversations.

Exercise 1

<p>1. Ich sehe *ihn* jeden Tag (accusative case for "him").</p> <p>2. Sie besucht *sie* am Wochenende (accusative case for "her").</p> <p>3. Er hat *mich* gestern angerufen (accusative case for "me").</p> <p>4. Wir haben *sie* eingeladen (accusative case for "them").</p> <p>5. Kannst du *uns* helfen? (accusative case for "us").</p> <p>6. Ich brauche *dich* jetzt (accusative case for "you" singular informal).</p> <p>7. Der Lehrer fragt *euch* nach den Hausaufgaben (accusative case for "you" plural informal).</p> <p>8. Sie liebt *ihn* sehr (accusative case for "him").</p> <p>9. Ich habe *es* verloren (accusative case for "it").</p> <p>10. Wir besuchen *sie* morgen (accusative case for "her").</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. Ich sehe *ihn* jeden Tag (personal pronoun for "him").</p> <p>2. Kannst du *mich* hören? (personal pronoun for "me").</p> <p>3. Wir treffen *sie* morgen (personal pronoun for "her").</p> <p>4. Er ruft *uns* später an (personal pronoun for "us").</p> <p>5. Sie besucht *ihn* am Wochenende (personal pronoun for "him").</p> <p>6. Hast du *sie* eingeladen? (personal pronoun for "her").</p> <p>7. Ich habe *dich* nicht gesehen (personal pronoun for "you" informal singular). </p> <p>8. Sie liebt *ihn* sehr (personal pronoun for "him").</p> <p>9. Er braucht *sie* für das Projekt (personal pronoun for "her").</p> <p>10. Ich kenne *euch* seit Jahren (personal pronoun for "you" informal plural).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. Ich sehe *ihn* jeden Tag im Park (Personal pronoun for "him").</p> <p>2. Kannst du *sie* anrufen? (Personal pronoun for "her").</p> <p>3. Der Lehrer lobt *uns* oft für unsere Arbeit (Personal pronoun for "us").</p> <p>4. Hast du *mich* gestern im Kino gesehen? (Personal pronoun for "me").</p> <p>5. Wir besuchen *euch* am Wochenende (Personal pronoun for "you" plural). </p> <p>6. Sie hat *ihn* in der Schule getroffen (Personal pronoun for "him").</p> <p>7. Die Kinder mögen *es* sehr (Personal pronoun for "it").</p> <p>8. Ich habe *sie* nicht verstanden (Personal pronoun for "them").</p> <p>9. Der Hund liebt *dich* sehr (Personal pronoun for "you" singular). </p> <p>10. Könnt ihr *mich* morgen abholen? (Personal pronoun for "me").</p>
 

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