
Possessive Pronouns - Possessivpronomen
Possessivpronomen stehen immer vor dem Nomen.
Pronoun | Possessive pronoun | Beispiele |
I | my | My phone |
you | your | Your phone |
He | his | His phone |
She | her | Her phone |
It | its | Its leg |
We | our | Our phones |
You | your | Your phones |
They | their | Their phones |
Beachte
It's und its werden gleich ausgesprochen. ABER:
It's my dog. = It is my dog. = Das ist mein Hund.
Its ears are long. = Seine Ohren sind lang.
He's und his werden gleich ausgesproche. ABER:
He's my uncle. = He is my uncle. = Er ist mein Onkel.
His car is new. = Seine Auto ist neu.
Es gibt auch alleinstehende Possessivpronomen.
Pronoun | Possessive pronoun | Beispiele |
I | mine | It is mine. |
you | yours | It is yours. |
He | his | It is his. |
She | hers | It is hers. |
It | --- | --- |
We | ours | It is ours. |
You | yours | It is yours. |
They | theirs | It is theirs. |
Beispiele
Frage
Whose dog is it?
It is my dog, oder du kannst sagen:
It is mine. dog.
Whose dogs are they?
They are our dogs, oder du kannst sagen:
They are ours. dogs.
B E A C H T E
Whose oder who's? - Die beide werden gleich ausgesprochen. ABER:
Whose bag is it? - Zu wem gehört die Tasche?
Who's there? - Who is there? = Wer ist dort?
Hier geht es zu den anderen Pronomen
- me / you / him / her / it / us / you / them
- this / that / these / those
- who / whom / whose / which / that
- myself / yourself / himself / herself / itself / ourselves / yourselves / themselves
- some / any
Hier geht es zur Grammatik.