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The 30 Most
Important German
Dative Verbs
Apr 14, 2015 | Grammar | 14 comments
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Christopher on May 22, 2016 at 1:38
am
Hallo Ania!
Danke.
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Vielen Dank!
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Hi Christopher! Good
questions you have here
Yes, both of them use the
Dative. You can say: “Das
nutzt/nützt mir nichts.” Here
you can find more
information about these
words: http://goo.gl/jQ0csY
“Umgehen” is Accusative,
that is right. Normally, the
actual verb demands the
case, for example
“mitnehmen + Accusative”.
The preposition “mit”
normally demands the
Dative case. However, we
say: “Ich nehme dich mit.” (I
give you a ride) And “dich” is
Accusative. Hope this helps!
Let me know if you have
more questions.
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Hello Ania,
Please help.
I can understand ”Ich gratuliere den
Jungen (plural).”,
but cannot understand ”Ich
gratuliere dem Jungen (singular).”
Many thanks
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Hello Ania,
Please help again. Akkusativ.
1.
I can understand ”Ich pflege die
Patienten (plural).”
but cannot understand ” Ich pflege
den Patienten (singular).”
2.
I can understand ”Auf welche
Namen (plural) ist die Reservation?.”
but cannot understand ”Auf
welchen Namen (singular) ist die
Reservation?”
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Hallo Anja,
tinjowls
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Hello Ania,
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