A subject pronoun close explains who or what is doing the action in a sentence. It replaces the noun - the name of a person or thing doing the action. For example, instead of the name Sarah, the ...
What is the relationship of German pronouns to gender-equal language? Sharon Dodua Otoo looks at the problem from the perspective of several languages – and has a suggestion. Sharon Dodua Otoo What we ...
Possessive pronouns in German are similar to possessive adjectives. You can use them without a noun. They mean my/mine, your/yours, his, her/hers, our/ours, their/theirs.
What is the relationship of German pronouns to gender-equal language? Sharon Dodua Otoo looks at the problem from the perspective of several languages – and has a suggestion. What we need are poems ...