1. Accusative and Dative Case Endings for German Adjectives

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    8/7/2016 · Learn the German adjective endings for the dative and accusative cases.

  2. German Dative Case - Deutsched - Learn German Online

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    Grammar lesson covering the German dative case, including dative prepositions and dative verbs. Along with examples

  3. Dative case - Wikipedia

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    The dative case (abbreviated dat, or sometimes d when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case used in some languages to indicate, among other uses, the noun to ...

  4. BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Adjective endings reference tables

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    A secondary school revision resource for GCSE German which shows you how to correctly use adjectives and adjective endings.

  5. The Common German Verbs Always Take the Dative Case

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    8/9/2016 · Some German verbs are always followed by the dative case. While there are a couple of tricks, the best approach is to memorize the chart on this page.

  6. German cases - accusative, dative, nominative and genitive ...

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    Exercises about the four cases and the endings of adjectives, articles, pronouns and nouns in accusative, dative, genitive and nominative

  7. Adjektivendungen--Hartmut's Version

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    Adjektivendungen--Hartmut's Version : ... The advantage of the explanation of adjective endings on this page is that instead of having to ... Dative, Genitive). A ...

  8. German pronouns - Wikipedia

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    German pronouns describe a set of German ... Possessive pronouns are formed by adding endings to the ... There are also reflexive pronouns for the dative ...

  9. Handout: Nominative, Accusative, and Dative: When to Use …

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    Handout: Nominative, Accusative, and Dative: When to Use Them: Nominative • for the subject of a sentence: who or what is doing this?

  10. 2 Simple Steps to Always Get German Adjective Endings ...

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    Вбудоване відео · 2 Steps to Always Get German Adjective Endings Right Step 1: Determine the correct form of the article. The correct form of the article has two …