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possesive adjectives in the Accusative

Maxie

Maxie

I am looking for the lesson on Possessive Adjectives in the Accusative. Is there one? I use Babbel and their explanations aren't adequate and I'm sure Rocket has covered it, just can't find it.

Thanks

Sebongela

Maxie

Maxie

Hi Again

Think I found some information in lesson 4.5 “A case in Point”  If this is all will do some book learning to reinforce them

Danke 

Sebongela

sfpugh

sfpugh

This lesson on Youtube seems pretty comprehensive:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AArlqQNz7ds&ab_channel=LearnGermanwithHerrAntrim

And you can download charts.

Maxie

Maxie

Thanks Simon

Will look it up. I have lots of books that will give me a good grounding, just wondered if there was more on Rocket.

Take care

Sharon

Julia-Rocket-German-Tutor

Julia-Rocket-German-Tutor

Hallo Sebongela und Simon,

 

Thank you for your question! Lesson 5.5 ‘Talking About Yours or Mine’ covers possessive adjectives in the nominative and accusative case:

https://app.rocketlanguages.com/members/products/28/lesson/4695

 

Viele Grüße,

Julia

Maxie

Maxie

Hallo Julia

Danke schon (")  too complicated to put in the umlaut. That is exactly what I was looking for. Hadn't done that lesson yet and will tackle it now. The grammar and culture lessons take a long time and have been doing them slowly. The conversations for me are “einfach” and flow naturally. But then when was grammar ever easy in any language.

Tschuss (") 

Sebongela

 

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