When is the Genative case used? Show possession Replaces “von” and the dative case This is seen as being more formal in today’s language. With Genative.

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When is the Genative case used? Show possession Replaces “von” and the dative case This is seen as being more formal in today’s language. With Genative Prepositions während  during wegen  because of anstatt / statt  instead of trotz  inspite of innerhalb  inside of ausserhalb  outside of there are more, but these are the most common

definite / indefinite articles NOMAKKDATGEN mascder / meinden / meinendem / meinemdes / meines* femdie / meine der / meiner neutdas / mein dem / meinemdes / meines* pldie / meine den / meinender / meiner

ONE SPELLING RULE!!!! For all masculine and neuter single nouns, you must add a –s / -es ending to the noun in the Genative case!!!! Das Auto von meinem Vater ist sehr schnell. Das Auto meines Vaters ist sehr schnell. For all nouns with only one syllable  add –es For all nouns which have more than one syllable  add -s

zum Beispiel der Lärm der Kinder stört mich. Ich sehe die Tiere ausserhalb des Hauses. Während des Filmes habe ich geschlafen. Trotz des Wetters werden wir draussen spielen. Er bringt seinen Freund statt seiner Schwester ins Konzert.