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31 мая 2023 г. · Relative pronouns are slightly different — instead of replacing a noun / noun phrase, they are used to refer back to information previously ...
Instead of “der”, “die”, “das“, etc. you can use the relative pronouns “welcher”, “welche”, welches”. But as they are much longer and need the same grammatical ...
Relative pronouns can be translated as 'who', 'whom', 'which', 'that' or 'whose'. In German, you use the definite article.
In German, you typically use definite articles (der, die, and das) as relative pronouns. However, before you can choose, you need ...
Relative pronouns (Relativpronomen) are small words that introduce relative clauses. They allow us to give more information about something in the first part of ...
3 янв. 2024 г. · Relative pronouns specifically refer to objects or people mentioned earlier in the sentence. When used in a sentence, relative pronouns usually ...
30 сент. 2024 г. · The sentence being inserted into the other is called a relative clause. German always uses a relative pronoun to indicate the common element. ...
Relative pronouns such as der, die, das, etc. (equivalent to "that", "who" or "which" in English) agree with the nouns they replace in gender and number.
In German, relative pronouns agree in gender, number, and case with the noun or pronoun they refer to. The main relative pronouns in German are: der, die, das ( ...
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