Frequently Asked German Questions
What is the Genitive Case form of the Possessive Pronoun 'sein'?
For example, the sentence "Die Katze seiner Schwester ist süß."
The genitive case form of the possessive adjective 'sein' corresponding to a feminine noun is 'seiner'. In the sentence 'Die Katze seiner Schwester ist süß', 'seiner' is used to show possession, indicating that the sister is the owner of the cat. The noun 'Schwester' is feminine and singular; therefore, 'sein' takes the form 'seiner' to match the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies.
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