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Basic German Grammar Topics

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  1. German-Gender of Nouns
    4 Topics
  2. German-Nominative
    4 Topics
  3. German-Numbers
    4 Topics
  4. German-Adjectives
    4 Topics
  5. German-Personal Pronouns & the Verb sein
    4 Topics
  6. German-Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
    4 Topics
  7. German-Plural Formation
    4 Topics
  8. German-Haben and the Accusative Case
    4 Topics
  9. German-Word Order
    4 Topics
  10. German-Definite Articles
    4 Topics
  11. German-Indefinite Articles
    4 Topics
  12. German-Negation
    5 Topics
  13. German-Modal Verbs
    4 Topics
  14. German-Separable Prefix Verbs
    4 Topics
  15. German-Coordinating Conjunctions
    4 Topics
  16. German-Konjunktiv I
    4 Topics
  17. German-Possessive Pronouns
    4 Topics
  18. German Question Words
    4 Topics
  19. German-Present Perfect of Regular Verbs
    4 Topics
  20. German-Present Perfect of Irregular Verbs
    4 Topics
  21. German-Present Perfect of Mixed Verbs
    4 Topics
  22. German-Dative Case
    5 Topics
  23. German-Two Way Prepositions
    4 Topics
  24. German-Dative Prepositions
    4 Topics
  25. German-Conditionals
    4 Topics
  26. German-Future Tense
    4 Topics
  27. German-Dative Verbs
    4 Topics
  28. German-Simple Past Tense
    4 Topics
  29. German-Imperative
    4 Topics
  30. German-Comparative
    4 Topics
  31. German-Temporal Prepositions
    4 Topics
  32. German-Present Perfect Separable Prefix Verbs
    4 Topics
  33. German-Irregular Verbs
    4 Topics
  34. German-Present Perfect Inseparable Prefix Verbs
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Lesson 22, Topic 4
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Writing 2-German Dative Case

Stephen Sovenyhazy March 26, 2024
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A. Fill in the banks with the correct dative pronoun.

1. Ich habe ___ den Arm gebrochen.

2. Du hast ___ die Hände gewaschen.

3. Haben Sie ___ (them) gratuliert?

4. Tut ___ (you, formal) das Bein weh?

5. Angelas Füsse tun ___ (her) weh.

B. Dative or Accusative? Fill in the blank with an accusative or dative pronoun as appropriate.

1. Jens hat ___ (her) gestern kennengelernt.

2. Stefanie bringt ___ (them) chinesisches Essen zum Mittag.

3. Juergen ruft ___ (you, familiar plural) erst später an.

4. Ich habe _____ (me) einen neuen Koffer gekauft.

Answers:
A. 1. mir  2. mir  3. ihnen  4. Ihnen  5. ihr
B. 1. sie  2. ihnen  3. euch  4. mir