Kelly
Formal “you” accusative and neuter possessive pronoun I’m currently learning possessive pronouns, but I am confused by the parenthesized “e” for ihr(e)s. What is this for and how is it used? Thank you!
29 de abr. de 2020 17:54
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"Ihrs" is rather colloquial (or old-fashioned), you can just learn "ihres". https://blog.leo.org/2011/06/29/wie-sieht-ihrs-aus/
30 de abril de 2020
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Hi Kelly! you can use "Ihre" like "her" or "their" refering to plural. Or it can mean "your" when you speak to a person politely (when you use "Sie", not "du") . For example: ihre Kinder (her kids) ihre Kinder (their kids) Ihre Kinder (your kids) Greetings from Mexico! Lydia
29 de abril de 2020
It would help to have an example sentence... Ihr Hund, Ihres Hundes, Ihrem Hund, Ihren Hund (hier "Ihrs" would simply be wrong) But in "Ist das Ihr(e)s?" meaning "Is that yours?" both would be acceptable, "Ihres" being "correct" and "Ihrs" being "spoken colloquial".
29 de abril de 2020
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