Relativsätze in the Nominative Case
Relativsätze (Relative Clauses) in the Nominative Case Explained with Hashtags #### 1️⃣ *What is a Relative Clause?* A relative clause gives additional information about a noun. It often starts with a relative pronoun like *der**, **die**, **das**, or **die* (for plural). *#RelativeClause #Description #RelativePronoun* --- #### 2️⃣ *Relative Pronouns in the Nominative Case* *Masculine:* *der* *Feminine:* *die* *Neuter:* *das* *Plural:* *die* The pronoun depends on the gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and number (singular, plural) of the noun it refers to. *#Nominative #RelativePronouns #Case* --- #### 3️⃣ *Rules for Relative Clauses in the Nominative* The relative pronoun matches the gender and number of the noun it describes. In the relative clause, the relative pronoun acts as the subject, so the verb follows the usual word order (subject-verb). *#Rules #Subject #WordOrder* --- #### 4️⃣ *Examples of Relative Clauses in the Nominative* ##### *Masculine:* The man *who* lives here is my neighbor. German: Der Mann, *der* hier wohnt, ist mein Nachbar. *#Masculine #Example #Nominative* ##### *Feminine:* The woman *who* is running in the park is a teacher. German: Die Frau, *die* im Park läuft, ist Lehrerin. *#Feminine #RelativeClause #Nominative* ##### *Neuter:* The child *that* is singing loudly is happy. German: Das Kind, *das* laut singt, ist fröhlich. *#Neuter #Nominative #Example* ##### *Plural:* The children *who* are playing in the garden are my cousins. German: Die Kinder, *die* im Garten spielen, sind meine Cousins. *#Plural #RelativeClause #Children* --- #### 5️⃣ *Key Points for Relative Clauses* The relative pronoun refers back to the noun and agrees with its gender and number. In the nominative case, the relative pronoun functions as the subject of the relative clause. **#KeyPoints #Grammar #Structure**#GermanGrammar #LearnGerman #DeutschLernen #GrammarTips #LanguageLearning #Relativsatz #GermanForBeginners #NominativeCase #GermanMadeEasy #RelativePronouns #DeutschÜben #DeutschAlsFremdsprache #DAF #GermanLanguage #B1Level #EasyGerman #DeutschMitSpaß #LanguageTips #GrammarRules #GermanExamples #RelativClauses #WordOrder #GrammarPractice #GermanLessons #LearnDeutsch #GermanTips

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