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Personal Pronouns in Accusative Case Grammar Exercises for German Language
Mastering personal pronouns in the accusative case is crucial for developing fluency in the German language. In German, pronouns change form depending on their grammatical case, and understanding these changes allows you to construct accurate and meaningful sentences. The accusative case is primarily used to indicate the direct object of a sentence—the entity directly receiving the action of the verb. For instance, in the sentence "Ich sehe ihn" (I see him), "ihn" is the accusative form of "er" (he), functioning as the direct object.
This page provides a variety of exercises designed to help you practice and internalize the use of personal pronouns in the accusative case. Whether you are filling in blanks, translating sentences, or rephrasing statements, these exercises will sharpen your ability to recognize and use the correct pronouns in various contexts. By consistently practicing, you will gain confidence in your German language skills and improve your ability to communicate more naturally and accurately.
Exercise 1
<p>1. Ich sehe *ihn* jeden Tag (male friend).</p>
<p>2. Sie besucht *sie* am Wochenende (female friend).</p>
<p>3. Kannst du *mich* hören? (first person singular).</p>
<p>4. Er liebt *es*, zu lesen (neutral object, like a book).</p>
<p>5. Wir treffen *euch* später im Park (second person plural).</p>
<p>6. Der Hund folgt *dir* überall hin (second person singular).</p>
<p>7. Sie haben *ihn* gestern im Kino gesehen (male actor).</p>
<p>8. Ich brauche *sie* für meine Hausaufgaben (female teacher).</p>
<p>9. Er hat *mich* angerufen (first person singular).</p>
<p>10. Wir laden *sie* zur Party ein (female friend).</p>
Exercise 2
<p>1. Ich sehe *ihn* jeden Tag (3rd person singular masculine).</p>
<p>2. Sie ruft *mich* am Abend an (1st person singular).</p>
<p>3. Wir treffen *sie* im Park (3rd person plural).</p>
<p>4. Kannst du *uns* bitte helfen? (1st person plural).</p>
<p>5. Er besucht *sie* jedes Wochenende (3rd person singular feminine).</p>
<p>6. Ihr kennt *ihn* schon lange (3rd person singular masculine).</p>
<p>7. Sie hat *mich* gestern angerufen (1st person singular).</p>
<p>8. Die Lehrerin lobt *dich* (2nd person singular informal).</p>
<p>9. Wir hören *sie* nicht (3rd person plural).</p>
<p>10. Kannst du *ihn* sehen? (3rd person singular masculine).</p>
Exercise 3
<p>1. Ich sehe *ihn* jeden Tag (male person, accusative).</p>
<p>2. Hast du *sie* gestern gesehen? (female person, accusative).</p>
<p>3. Kannst du *mich* hören? (first-person singular, accusative).</p>
<p>4. Wir besuchen *euch* morgen (second-person plural, accusative).</p>
<p>5. Der Lehrer ruft *uns* auf (first-person plural, accusative).</p>
<p>6. Der Hund liebt *dich* sehr (second-person singular, accusative).</p>
<p>7. Ich habe *es* verloren (neuter object, accusative).</p>
<p>8. Er bringt *sie* zur Schule (female person, accusative).</p>
<p>9. Sie sucht *ihn* überall (male person, accusative).</p>
<p>10. Wir finden *sie* sehr nett (female person, accusative).</p>