What is it? Why use it? the Accusative What does it sound like?

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What is it? Why use it? the Accusative What does it sound like?

1 Its the Direct Object! 2 There is a preposition that REQUIRES it. 3 There is a mixed preposition and there is MOTION.

Definite Time: Letzen Monat… Nächsten Sommer… Duration of time: … den ganzen Tag. With "Es gibt" (there is) Es gibt einen Mann.

… den kleinen … … die kleine … … das kleine … … die kleinen … … einen kleinen … … eine kleine … … ein kleines … Wen? meinen/deinen… meine/deine… mein/dein… mich uns dich euch ihn sie es

What is it? Why use it? the Dative What does it sound like?

1 Its the Indirect Object! (The person they give-explain-tell say-sing-send to) 2 There is a preposition that REQUIRES it. 3 There is a mixed preposition and NO motion. The thing or person is already there. 4 There is a verb that requires it.

Verbs of taking and stealing. Dative Reflexive Pronoun.

… dem kleinen … … der kleinen … … dem kleinen … … den kleinen … … einem kleinen … … einer kleinen … … einem kleinen … Wem? meinem/deinem… meiner/deiner… meinem/deinem… mir uns dir euch ihm ihr ihnen ihm

What is it? Why use it? the Genitive What does it sound like?

1 Its the Possessive! (Marks car) (My brother's wife) 2 Indefinite Time: Eines Morgens… Eines Abends… morgens abends

… des kleinen … … der kleinen … … des kleinen … … der kleinen … … eines kleinen … … einer kleinen … … eines kleinen … Wessen? meines/deines… meiner/deiner… meines/deines… You are done writing, but read the additional slides…

1 There is a preposition that REQUIRES it. The Accusative Review the preposition aspect of things… reason # 2 to use the accusative was…

ohne fürum durch gegenentlang Yes, they take the accusative case! accu, accusative, accusative, accusative, accusative tam tabada badam There is a preposition that REQUIRES it.

Its the Direct Object! There is a preposition that REQUIRES it. There is a mixed preposition and there is MOTION. reason # 3 to use the accusative was…

an auf hinter neben unter über in vor zwischen If you move things: accusative, if they dont move, then dative. There is a mixed preposition and there is MOTION.

1 There is a preposition that REQUIRES it. 4 The Dative reason # 2 to use the dative was…

ausausserbeimit nachseitvonzu These are the dative prepositions! These are the dative, the dative, the dative prepositions! There is a preposition that REQUIRES it.

Its the Indirect Object! (The person they give-explain-tell say-sing-send to) There is a preposition that REQUIRES it. There is a mixed preposition and NO motion. The thing or person is already there. 4 There is a verb that requires it. reason # 3 to use the dative was…

an auf hinter neben unter über in vor zwischen If you move things: accusative, if they dont move, then dative. There is a mixed preposition and NO motion. The thing or person is already there.