Personal Pronouns in Nominative Case Exercises in German language

Understanding personal pronouns in the nominative case is a fundamental step in mastering the German language. These pronouns are used to replace nouns and indicate the subject of a sentence, simplifying communication and making it more fluid. In German, personal pronouns in the nominative case include "ich" (I), "du" (you, informal singular), "er" (he), "sie" (she), "es" (it), "wir" (we), "ihr" (you, informal plural), "sie" (they), and "Sie" (you, formal singular and plural). Each pronoun aligns with the subject it replaces, and understanding their correct usage is essential for constructing grammatically accurate sentences. In this section, you'll find a variety of grammar exercises designed to help you practice and reinforce your knowledge of personal pronouns in the nominative case. These exercises will challenge you to identify and correctly use these pronouns in different contexts, enhancing your ability to form coherent and correct sentences in German. Whether you're a beginner looking to build a strong foundation or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, these exercises will provide valuable practice to boost your confidence and proficiency in using German personal pronouns.

Exercise 1

<p>1. *Ich* bin müde (personal pronoun for 'I').</p> <p>2. *Du* hast einen Hund (personal pronoun for 'you' - singular informal). </p> <p>3. *Er* spielt gerne Fußball (personal pronoun for 'he').</p> <p>4. *Sie* ist Lehrerin (personal pronoun for 'she').</p> <p>5. *Es* ist kalt draußen (personal pronoun for 'it').</p> <p>6. *Wir* gehen ins Kino (personal pronoun for 'we').</p> <p>7. *Ihr* seid meine Freunde (personal pronoun for 'you' - plural informal). </p> <p>8. *Sie* sind pünktlich (personal pronoun for 'they').</p> <p>9. *Sie* sind mein Lehrer (formal personal pronoun for 'you' - singular or plural). </p> <p>10. *Er* hat ein neues Auto (personal pronoun for 'he').</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. *Ich* gehe zur Schule (first person singular).</p> <p>2. *Du* hast ein schönes Auto (second person singular, informal).</p> <p>3. *Er* spielt gerne Fußball (third person singular masculine).</p> <p>4. *Sie* liest ein Buch (third person singular feminine).</p> <p>5. *Es* ist sehr kalt draußen (third person singular neuter).</p> <p>6. *Wir* fahren morgen nach Berlin (first person plural).</p> <p>7. *Ihr* seid meine besten Freunde (second person plural, informal).</p> <p>8. *Sie* sind sehr freundlich (second person singular or plural, formal).</p> <p>9. *Sie* kommen aus Spanien (third person plural).</p> <p>10. *Ich* koche gerne Pasta (first person singular).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. *Ich* bin müde. (first person singular)</p> <p>2. *Du* hast ein schönes Auto. (second person singular informal)</p> <p>3. *Er* spielt gern Fußball. (third person singular masculine)</p> <p>4. *Sie* liest ein Buch. (third person singular feminine)</p> <p>5. *Es* ist ein großer Hund. (third person singular neuter)</p> <p>6. *Wir* gehen ins Kino. (first person plural)</p> <p>7. *Ihr* seid meine besten Freunde. (second person plural informal)</p> <p>8. *Sie* arbeiten im Büro. (third person plural)</p> <p>9. *Sie* sind sehr freundlich. (formal form for both singular and plural)</p> <p>10. *Ich* lerne Deutsch. (first person singular)</p>
 

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