The personal pronouns Sie, du, and ihr Activity id: 24 German has three different pronouns that are equivalent to the English "you" -- the formal Sie, the informal singular du, and the informal plural ihr -- and none of them are used interchangeably. Choose which pronoun you would use to address each of the following people. 1. a new student in your university classSieduihr2. a police dogSieduihr3. a coworkerSieduihr4. your new landlordSieduihr5. your father-in-lawSieduihr6. two children in a parkSieduihr7. your 12-year-old neighborSieduihr8. your soccer teammatesSieduihr9. your friends from high schoolSieduihr10. a postal workerSieduihrIf 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) CommentsThis 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: Subject pronouns 2 Subject pronouns 1 The personal pronouns er, sie, es, and sie (plural) The accusative case: Personal pronouns 1 The dative case: Personal pronouns 2 The personal pronouns: Direct object or indirect object? The dative case: Personal pronouns 1 The dative case: Personal pronouns 3