Pertanyaan
... Hobby ist schwimming. a. meine tre mein c. deine d. Thren c. ihre Rani : Mirna, sieh mal ... (24) ... Foto! Und das ist ... (25) ... Fami lie. Mirna : Sehr schön! a. unser b. unsere c. mein d. meinen e. ihren a. meine b. meinen c. deine d. deinen e. ihre Nadin : Irma ... Schwester ist sehr schön Irma : genau, sie ist sehr süß. a. deine b. dein c. mein d. Ihre a ihr Lehrer : Bringt ihr ...(27)... Aufgaben mit? chüler : Ja, wir bringen ...(28)... Aufgaben mit a. euere b. euer c. mein d. meine e. seine Ich liebe ... Schwester a. nser b. unsere c. meine d. mein e. deine
Solusi
Jawaban
23. a 24. b 25. a 26. d 27. b 28. b
Penjelasan
For each sentence, the correct possessive adjective must agree with the grammatical person and the gender and number of the noun it modifies. 23. The correct possessive adjective for 'Hobby' (which is neuter in German) when talking about one's own hobby is 'mein', but since 'Hobby' starts with a vowel, the correct form is 'meine' to indicate 'my hobby'. The answer is a. 'meine'. 24. The correct possessive adjective for 'Foto' (which is neuter in German) when referring to a photo belonging to the speaker and someone else is 'unser', which means 'our'. The answer is b. 'unsere' because 'Foto' is neuter and 'unsere' is the accusative form. 25. The correct possessive adjective for 'Familie' (which is feminine in German) when talking about one's own family is 'meine', which means 'my'. The answer is a. 'meine'. 26. The correct possessive adjective for 'Schwester' (which is feminine in German) when talking about someone else's sister in a formal context is 'Ihre', which means 'your' in the formal sense. The answer is d. 'Ihre'. 27. The teacher is asking the students if they are bringing their homework. The correct possessive adjective for 'Aufgaben' (which is plural in German) in this context is 'eure', which means 'your' (plural). The answer is b. 'euer', which is the nominative/accusative form for neuter or masculine nouns. 28. The students confirm they are bringing their homework. The correct possessive adjective is again 'eure', which means 'your' (plural). The answer is b. 'euer'.