Matching: Choose the adjectival noun that correctly completes each question. Use each one only once.
Dropdown: Choose the weak noun that logically completes each sentence.
Multiple choice: Choose all of the items from the list that fit each food or drink category.
Multiple choice: Identify the case -- nominative, accusative, dative, or genitive -- of the boldface constituent in each sentence.
Multiple choice: Identify the function of the boldface constituent in each sentence: subject, predicate noun, direct object, indirect object, object of a dative verb, genitive attribute, or object of a preposition.
Dropdown: Choose the geographical feature that fits each description.
Multiple choice: Identify the function of the boldface constituent in each sentence: subject, predicate noun, direct object, indirect object, object of a dative verb, or genitive attribute.
Fill-in: The sentences use the dative preposition
von to indicate an "of" relationship. The sentences are restated to show possession using the genitive. Supply the genitive phrase that correctly replaces each prepositional phrase.
Fill-in: The sentences use the dative verb
gehören to state that something belongs to somebody. The sentences are restated to show possession using the genitive. Supply the genitive object for each.
Multiple choice: Choose the noun phrase that correctly completes each sentence. Make sure the expression you choose is in the appropriate case.
Multiple choice: Choose the noun phrase that correctly completes each sentence. Make sure the expression you choose is in the appropriate case.
Matching: Help Robert decide what to purchase for each family member based on his or her interests.
Multiple choice: Choose the indirect object that correctly completes each sentence. Pay attention to case.
Fill-in: Read each sentence with an indirect object. Replace the indirect object with the new object in parentheses making any necessary changes to put the noun in the dative case.
Matching: Choose the indirect object that logically completes each sentence. Use each answer only once.