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Page 1: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight

Page 2: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is accusative or dative, respectively.

That means that only that part of the sentence is accusative/dative, the rest of it usually being nominative, or a mix of other cases.

Page 3: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

Durch = through Ohne = without Gegen = about; around Für = for Um = around; at

Remember: DOGFU

Page 4: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

The red words are the accusative prepositions.

The blue words are the nouns or pronouns affected by the prepositions.

Er hatte den Ball durch den Fenseher geschlagen.

He hit the ball through the tv. Wir werden ohne dich gehen. We will go without you.

Page 5: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

Aus = from; out of Auβer = besides; except Bei = at; near Mit = with Nach = after; to Seit = since Von = from; by Zu = to

Page 6: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

The red words are the dative prepositions. The blue words are the words affected by

the dative preposition. Er tanzte mit ihr. He danced with her.

Alle meine Freunde, auβer ihm, waren hier. All of my friends, except him, were here.

Page 7: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

There are prepositions that switch between dative and accusative depending on the situation.

When the sentence involves some kind of movement or answering a question beginning with “Wohin?” (where to?), the preposition uses the accusative case.

But when the object being spoken about is not moving, or the movement has already finished, or when answering a question starting with “Wo?” (where?), the dative case is used.

Page 8: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

An = at; on; to Auf = on; on top of Hinter = behind In = in Neben = next to Über = over; about; above; across Unter = under; below Vor = before; in front of Zwischen = between

Page 9: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

Wir gehen ins (in das) Kino. (accusative) We are going to the theater. Wir sind im (in dem) Kino. (dative) We are in the theater. Sie legte das Buch auf den Tisch.

(accusative) She laid the book on the table. Das Buch liegte auf dem Tisch. (dative) The book laid on the table.

Page 10: Von Spencer Petersen und Kellen Knight. Dative and accusative prepositions are so named because the prepositional phrase that the preposition makes is.

Remember, if the sentence hasthen it’s accusative.

And if the sentence hasthen it’s dative.


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