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+ | http://www.germanfortravellers.com/learn/lesson/grammar/dative.htm | ||
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+ | =====The Cases===== | ||
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+ | http://www.mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au/la/lote/german/materials/grammar/derdieds.htm | ||
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+ | =====Grammar===== | ||
+ | http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~skidmore/grammarpage.htm | ||
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Revision as of 15:12, 4 March 2007
Contents
The Dative Case
The dative case has four functions.
- 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>?
- Object of a dative verb or dative construction
- Object of a dative preposition
- Object of a two-way preposition
Definite Articles
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External Links
The Dative Case
http://www.vistawide.com/german/grammar/german_cases_dative.htm http://www.germanfortravellers.com/learn/lesson/grammar/dative.htm
The Cases
http://german.speak7.com/german_cases http://www.acampitelli.com/explain_case_in_German.htm http://www.mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au/la/lote/german/materials/grammar/derdieds.htm
Grammar
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~skidmore/grammarpage.htm http://io.uwinnipeg.ca/~oberle/courses/review.html