Nuts & Bolts of German: Plural forms: Test yourself (IV)

German has several ways of forming the plural. The 5 basic plural endings are --, -e, -en, -er and -s. In some instances, the stem vowel of the noun also takes an umlaut. It is therefore advisable to learn a new noun together with its plural form.

 

But there are some guidelines for typical plural endings. In this exercise, you are supposed to figure out a guideline. Click on "Next" to see the singular form of a noun, then click on "Next" again to see the singular and the plural form of the noun.

 

Keep going. Pay attention to the gender of the nouns and their endings. Do you see a pattern emerging? Click here to see whether you worked out this guideline correctly.

 

Click here if you want to see the other guidelines.

 

 

Peter und seine Freundin

 

 

zwei Freundinnen

            

 

 

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Tip: If you don't belong to the lucky few who possess a photographic memory, write down what you learnt while doing this exercise.         

eine Studentin (f) zwei Studentinnen
eine Architektin (f)zwei Architektinnen
eine Freundin (f)zwei Freundinnen
eine Sekretärin (f)zwei Sekretärinnen
eine Lehrerin (f)zwei Lehrerinnen
eine Kollegin (f)zwei Kolleginnen
eine Ärztin (f)zwei Ärztinnen

photo of two children: https://pixabay.com/en/kindergarten-formerly-old-years-2551830/ (CCO Crative Commons)

photo of two women: © Helmut Kramer: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Erna_Wazinski_und_Freundin.jpg