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    Learn German > German lessons and exercises > German test #75976
    > Other German exercises on the same topic: Pronouns [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Personal pronouns - Relative pronoun (2) - Heimat- 'wo' - Wo/Wohin - Personal pronouns - Links between 2 sentences - Declension : Direct/indirect object pronouns - Personal object pronouns
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    Adverbial pronouns







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    1. Herr P. interessiert sich für Frankreich. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface interessiert sich Herr P. ?

    2. Ich erinnere mich an meine Ferien in Österreich. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface erinnere ich mich?

    3. Romeo denkt an Julia. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface denkt Romeo?

    4. Paola interessiert sich für die Genealogie. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface interessiert sich Paola?

    5. Viktor sitzt auf seinem Teddybären. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface sitzt Viktor?

    6. Robert erinnert er sich an seinen Freund Otto. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface erinnert sich Robert?

    7. Du sprichst von meinem Bruder. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface sprichst du?

    8. Lili denkt an ihren komischen Traum. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface denkt Lili?

    9. Der Lehrer spricht über unsere Schule. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface spricht der Lehrer?

    10. Du denkst daran, was er dir gesagt hat. ==» Display virtual keyboard interface denkst du?










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