Dienstag, den 23. März Die Lernziele Lets learn about plurals in German.

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Dienstag, den 23. März Die Lernziele Lets learn about plurals in German

What does plural mean? Plural means more than 1 Zum Beispiel Ein Ei aber zwei Eier!

Also lernen wir, dass es gibt kein S mit Plurals auf deutsch! Ein Hund Zwei Hunds X Zwei Hünde So what do you add to Hund to make it plural?

Osterwörter Hase Ei Korb Kirche Jagd Familie Mahlzeit Karte Blume Kind 1.Hare 2.Egg 3.Basket 4.Church 5.hunt 6.Family 7.Meal 8.Card 9.Flower 10.Child How do I find out what letters you add to the word to make it plural?

Gucken wir auf dem Wörterbuch

Wie sieht es aus? Haus das; -es, Häuser house, building Haus n -es, -¨er house, building Haus nt -es, Häuser house, building Film der; -(e)s, -e film, movie Film m -(e)s, -e film, movie

Osterwörter Hase Ei Korb Kirche Jagd Familie Mahlzeit Karte Blume Kind 1.Hare 2.Egg 3.Basket 4.Church 5.hunt 6.Family 7.Meal 8.Card 9.Flower 10.Child Ill look in the dictionary then!

Are there any patterns? Plural patterns According to the Duden Grammatik, two basic rules apply to approximately 85% of noun plurals in German: 1. Masculine and neuter nouns form their plural with -e or have no ending. If the end syllable of the word contains an -e (either -e or -e + consonant), no - e is added in the plural form. 2. Masculine nouns that end in -e and feminine nouns form their plural with - en. If the end syllable of the word contains an -e (either -e or -e + consonant), the -en is shortened to -n. Two additional rules allow plural forms to be predicted with even higher accuracy: 3. Words ending in an unstressed syllable made up of a vowel or diphthong take the plural form -s. 4. Nouns that end in -e or -e + consonant will not have an -er plural form.

What advice would you give to year 7?