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GERN_V 304 203 2024W2 Übung 7.7

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Read the following sentences.  Identify all the genitives forms. Pay attention to the “s” of masculine and neuter forms and the proper names!    Den Kern des Wissenschaftsstandortes bilden vier Universitäten. (Four universities form the core of the science location.)  Genitive form: Wissenschaftsstandortes   Berlin hat den gröβten Musemskomplex des Kontinents. ( Berlin has the largest museum complex on the continent.) Genitive form: Kontinents   Seit einigen Jahren wächs die Zahl der Studienanfänger an deutschen Hochschulen. (For some years now, the number of new students at German universities has been growing.) Genitive form: Studienanfänger   Seit vielen Jahren ist die internationale Ausrichtung der Hochschulen besonders wichtig. (The international orientation of universities has been particularly important for many years.) Genitive form: Hochschulen   Die Nutzung regenerativer Energien ist besser für das Klima. (The use of renewable energies is better for the climate.) Genitive form: Energien   Die Sicherheit Deutschlands ist für viele internationale Studenten sehr wichtig. (The security of Germany is very important for many international students.) Genitive form: Deutschlands   Die moderne Klima- und Enerngiepolitik der Bundesrepublik ist komplex. (The Federal Republic's modern climate and energy policy is complex.) Genitive form: Bundesrepublik   Die Nutzung erneuerbarer Energiequellen hat kein unkalkulierbares Gefahrenpotensial. (The use of renewable energy sources has no incalculable risk potential.) Genitive form: Energiequellen

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Delving into the provided sentences to identify genitive forms requires matching the noun forms to their grammatical role as genitive cases. Option 1: Wissenschaftsstandortes. In the phrase "Den Kern des Wissenschaftsstandortes" the word Wissenschaftsstandortes is the genitive form of Wissenschaftsstandort, used to show possession of the core by the science location. The base noun changes to reflect the genitive singular ending -es, yielding Wissenschaftsstandortes. Option 2: Kontinents. In "des Kontine......Login to view full explanation

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