Dutch Possessive adjectives and pronouns. A worksheet on possessive adjectives and subject, object, reflexive and possessive pronouns with grammar explanations and exercises.
Dutch Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
Possessive pronouns indicate to whom an object belongs. If I say this is my pencil, the pencil apparently belongs to me. ‘My’ is a possessive pronoun.
English | Dutch |
my | mijn |
your | je /[marked] jouw |
your [formal] | uw |
his | zijn |
her | haar |
its | zijn |
our | ons/onze |
your | jullie/je |
their | hun |
Content
- Possessive adjectives
- Subject Pronouns
- Object Pronouns
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns
Level
This lesson can be used for adults from beginner to elementary levels.
Aim
The aim of this lesson is to learn the possessives and the pronouns in Dutch
Preparation
First print out the worksheet, then copy a worksheet for each student in the class.
Procedure
Go through the grammar and exercises together.
What book is this from?
I believe Learn Dutch