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Page 1: First, identify what preposition goes with the verb. Then, identify what case the prepositions uses. start.

First, identify what preposition goes with the verb. Then,

identify what case the prepositions uses.

start

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arbeiten + prep?

an auf vor

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arbeiten an + case?

accusative dative

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arbeiten an + dative:

Ich arbeite an dem Projekt.

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denken + prep?

an auf um

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denken an + case?

accusative dative

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denken an + accusative:

Ich denke an den Sommer.

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sich ärgern + prep?

auf in über

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sich ärgern über + case?

accusative dative

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sich ärgern über + accusative:

Er ärgert sich über seine Mutter.

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sich freuen + prep?

an auf zu

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sich freuen auf + case?

accusative dative

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sich freuen auf + accusative:

Ich freue mich auf den Sommer

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glauben + prep?

an in auf

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glauben an + case?

accusative dative

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glauben an + accusative:

Ich glaube an das Projekt.

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halten + prep?

an auf für

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halten für + case?

für always acc.

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Ich halte sie für ein Genie.

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warten + prep?

an auf über

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warten auf + case?

accusative dative

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warten auf + accusative:

Ich warte auf meinen Bruder.

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leiden + prep?

an auf über

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leiden an + case?

accusative dative

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leiden an + dative:

Er leidet an einem Fieber.

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sich fürchten + prep?

an von vor

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sich fürchten vor + case?

accusative dative

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sich fürchten vor + dative:

Ich fürchte mich vor dem Hund.

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aufpassen + prep?

an auf über

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aufpassen auf + case?

accusative dative

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aufpassen auf + accusative:

Ich passe auf die Kinder auf.

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