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Kapitel 10

Kapitel 10. Lust auf Lesen Treffpunkt Deutsch Sixth Edition. Relative Pronoun object of a preposition. Recall from chapter 9 that relative clauses describe people, places & things and they begin with a relative pronoun.

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Kapitel 10

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  1. Kapitel 10 Lust auf Lesen Treffpunkt Deutsch Sixth Edition

  2. Relative Pronounobject of a preposition • Recall from chapter 9 that relative clauses describe people, places & things and they begin with a relative pronoun. • Sometimes the relative pronoun is an object of a preposition. When this occurs: • The gender is still determined by the antecedent, but the case is determined by the preposition. • Take, for example, these 2 sentences. • Das ist der alte Mann. Sie hat mitdem Mann gearbeitet. If we combine these to create a relative clause it would be: • Das ist der alte Mann, mitdemsie gearbeitet haben.

  3. Relative Pronounobject of a preposition • Here are some additional examples. • Das ist die Bank. Ich arbeite beider Bank. • Das ist die Bank, beider ich arbeite. • Das ist der Zug nach Stuttgart. Ich fahre mit dem Zug. • Das ist der Zug nach Stuttgart, mitdem ich fahre. • The same sentence could also be: • Das ist der Zug, mitdem ich nach Stuttgart fahre.

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