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The Dative Case

The dative case has four functions.

  1. Indirect object
The indirect object of a sentence is the being (usually a person, but sometimes a pet or an inanimate object) for whose benefit the subject is acting upon the direct object.. It answers the question
To or for whom does the subject <insert meaning of verb here><insert direct object here>?
  1. Object of a dative verb or dative construction
  2. Object of a dative preposition
  3. Object of a two-way preposition
Definite Articles
The table's caption
Column heading 1 Column heading 2 Column heading 3
Row heading 1 Cell 2 Cell 3
Row heading A Cell B Cell C
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http://www.vistawide.com/german/grammar/german_cases_dative.htm http://www.acampitelli.com/explain_case_in_German.htm