The genitive case: Possession and Relationships 3 Activity id: 173 There are different ways to show possession or relationships between nouns in German. The sentences below use the dative verb gehören to state that something belongs to somebody. Each sentence is restated to show possession using the genitive case. Supply the genitive object. 1. Die Möbel gehören deinen Eltern. Das sind die Möbel _____.2. Die Schafe gehören einer Bauernfamilie. Das sind die Schafe _____.3. Der Schreibtisch hat dem Dichter gehört. Das war der Schreibtisch _____.4. Das Sofa gehört den Vermietern. Es ist das Sofa _____.5. Das Schloss hat unserem König gehört. Das war das Schloss _____.6. Die Zeitung gehört unseren Nachbarn. Das ist die Zeitung _____.7. Der Spiegel gehört deiner Schwester. Das ist der Spiegel _____.8. Diese Kamera gehört einer Journalistin. Das ist die Kamera _____.If 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 .Enter additional email address: NameThis 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: The genitive case: Possession and Relationships 4 The genitive case: Possession and Relationships 1 The genitive case: Possession and Relationships 2 Cases: Review of case functions 1 Cases: Review of case functions 2 Cases: Review of cases 1 Plural forms of nouns 3 The dative case: Indirect objects 4