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GERN_V 304 203 2024W2 Übung 9.10
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Determine and choose the correct meaning of the personal pronoun sie in the following sentences: 1. Berlin ist eine interessante Stadt. Sie Berlin bietet den Touristen ein vielseitiges Kulturangebot. 2. Berlin hat viele Museen. Die Toursiten finden sie Museen sehr interessant. 3. Rebecca studiert in Berlin an der Humboldt Universität. Für ihre Examen braucht sie Rebecca keine deutschen Sprachkenntnisse. Rebecca kennt die Stadt Berlin noch nicht. Am Wochenende will Rebeca sie Stadt erkunden. 4. Die Bundesregierung unterstützt die Hochschulen intensiv, denn sie Hochschulen setzen wichtige Impulse für Innovationen. 5. Die Vereinten Nationen formulieren anerkannte Menschenrechte. Alle Mitgliedstaaten finden sie Menschenrechte wichtig.
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- Berlin ist eine interessante Stadt. Sie Berlin bietet den Touristen ein vielseitiges Kulturangebot.
Richtige Referent: Berlin. Das Wort Berlin ist feminin (die Stadt), daher passt das Personalpronomen sie als Subjektpronomen zu Berlin. Die Form „Sie Berlin bietet“ bedeutet, dass Berlin als Stadt die Fähigkeit hat, Touristen ein Kulturangebot zu bieten.
Warum andere Optionen hier nicht passen:
• Museen: Museen ist plural, würde zu „Sie Museen …“ ungrammatisch klingen und passt semantisch nicht, da der Satz sich auf Berlin als Stadt bezieht.
• Rebecca: Rebecca ist eine Person, weiblich, aber der Satz spricht von der Stadt Berlin, nicht von einer Person.
• Stadt: Obwohl Stadt semantisch zur Beschreibung passt, ist hier explizit Berlin gemeint; das Pronomen müsste sich auf Berlin......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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