The accusative case: Interrogative pronouns – wen and was Activity id: 84 Choose the question word that logically completes each mini-dialogue. 1. STUDENT: _____ lesen Sie? PROFESSOR: Ich lese gerade ein Journal.WasWen2. STUDENT: _____ kennt ihr schon im Seminar? ZWEI STUDENTEN: Wir kennen nur den Professor.WasWen3. STUDENT 1: _____ holst du vom Bahnhof ab? STUDENT 2: Ich hole meine Eltern ab.WasWen4. STUDENTIN: _____ hast du mittwochs um 9.00 Uhr? STUDENT: Ich habe Soziologie.WasWen5. FREUND 1: _____ machst du zum Frühstück? FREUND 2: Ich mache ein Käsebrötchen.WasWen6. STUDENT 1: _____ findest du besser: einen PC oder einen Laptop? STUDENT 2: Ich mag einen PC besser als einen Laptop.WasWen7. STUDENTIN 1: _____ rufst du an? STUDENTIN 2: Ich rufe meine Schwester an.WasWen8. FREUND: _____ lädst du ein? FREUNDIN: Ich lade die Nachbarn ein.WasWenIf you are a registered user, you can email your results to yourself or an instructor. To turn on that option, register here. Registration is free. If you already have an account, you can login in the sidebar or here.Email the results to: myself at my registered email address another address Your results will be mailed to you at .Additional email address (enter) PhoneThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ This iframe contains the logic required to handle AJAX powered Gravity Forms. Share this activity: Related activities: Interrogative pronouns: Wer? Wen? Was? 1 Interrogative pronouns: Wer? Wen? Was? 2 The accusative case: Direct objects Subject, predicate noun, or direct object? 1 The accusative case: Definite articles The accusative case: Personal pronouns 1 Subject, predicate noun, or direct object? 2 Subject, predicate noun, direct object, or indirect object?