MLW #6: Pronouns
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1. Pronouns are words that are used:
A. to name people, groups, places, natural phenomena, animals, plants, things, substances, states, feelings, and activities
B. to name an action or to show that someone or something is in a certain state
C. instead of the name of a person, thing, animal, or plant
2. Personal pronouns can be in subject or object form. Choose the correct answer:
A. Personal pronouns in subject form are jag, du, han, hon, den/det, vi, ni, de.
B. Personal pronouns in object form are jag, du, han, hon, den/det, vi, ni, de.
C. Personal pronouns in subject form are mig, dig, honom, henne, den/det, oss, er, dem.
3. Choose the correct pairing of personal pronouns in subject and object form:
A. den - dem
B. hon - honom
C. han - honom
4. In the sentence: Han gav mig en bok.
A. There are two personal pronouns, both in subject form.
B. There are two personal pronouns, one in subject and the other in object form.
C. There are no personal pronouns.
5. Possessive pronouns:
A. are used in place of a noun to describe ownership or belonging
B. are for example: min, din, hans
C. A+B
6. Choose the correct pairing of a personal and a possessive pronoun:
A. jag - ditt
B. han - hennes
C. de - deras
7. Demonstrative pronouns are words used to point out something. For example:
A. den
B. det där
C. A+B
8. Denna is a demonstrative pronoun that replaces:
A. den där
B. det här
C. de där
9. Dessa is a demonstrative pronoun that replaces:
A. den där
B. den här
C. de där
10. Choose the pronoun that is not demonstrative:
A. dess
B. dessa
C. det
Correct answers
1. Pronouns are words that are used:
A. to name people, groups, places, natural phenomena, animals, plants, things, substances, states, feelings, and activities (nouns)
B. to name an action or to show that someone or something is in a certain state (verbs)
C. instead of the name of a person, thing, animal, or plant
2. Personal pronouns can be in subject or object form. Choose the correct answer:
A. Personal pronouns in subject form are jag, du, han, hon, den/det, vi, ni, de.
B. Personal pronouns in object form are jag, du, han, hon, den/det, vi, ni, de.
C. Personal pronouns in subject form are mig, dig, honom, henne, den/det, oss, er, dem.
3. Choose the correct pairing of personal pronouns in subject and object form:
A. den - dem (den - den; de - dem)
B. hon - honom (hon - henne)
C. han - honom
4. In the sentence: Han gav mig en bok.
A. There are two personal pronouns, both in subject form.
B. There are two personal pronouns, one in subject and the other in object form. (han - subject form, mig - object form)
C. There are no personal pronouns.
5. Possessive pronouns:
A. are used in place of a noun to describe ownership or belonging
B. are for example: min, din, hans
C. A+B (both A and B answers are correct)
6. Choose the correct pairing of a personal and a possessive pronoun:
A. jag - ditt (jag - min/mitt, du - din/ditt)
B. han - hennes (han - hans, hon - hennes)
C. de - deras
7. Demonstrative pronouns are words used to point out something. For example:
A. den
B. det där
C. A+B
demonstrative pronouns in Swedish
den katten, det bordet, de katterna
den här/där katten, det här/där bordet, de här/där katterna
denna katt (replacing: den här/där), detta bord (replacing: det här/där), dessa katter (replacing: de här/där)
8. Denna is a demonstrative pronoun that replaces:
A. den där (denna - den här, den där)
B. det här (detta - det här, det där)
C. de där (dessa - de här, de där)
9. Dessa is a demonstrative pronoun that replaces:
A. den där
B. den här
C. de där
10. Choose the pronoun that is not demonstrative:
A. dess
(possessive: For the personal pronoun den/det, the possessive pronoun is dess. For example: Vi såg ett bord där. Det var stort men dess ben var korta. / We saw a table there. It was large but its legs were short.)
B. dessa
C. det