List Of Accusative And Dative Verbs In German Pdf [cracked]
| Preposition | Accusative (wohin? – to where?) | Dative (wo? – where?) | |-------------|--------------------------------|------------------------| | | in die Stadt (into the city) | in der Stadt (in the city) | | auf | auf den Tisch (onto the table) | auf dem Tisch (on the table) | | unter | unter das Bett (under the bed – motion) | unter dem Bett (under the bed – position) | | vor | vor die Tür (in front of the door – motion) | vor der Tür (in front of the door – static) | | hinter | hinter das Haus (behind the house – motion) | hinter dem Haus (behind the house – static) | | neben | neben mich (next to me – motion) | neben mir (next to me – static) | | über | über die Brücke (over the bridge) | über der Brücke (above the bridge) | | zwischen | zwischen die Stühle (between chairs – motion) | zwischen den Stühlen (between chairs – static) |
This guide breaks down the essential accusative and dative verbs, provides clear examples, and explains the logic behind them. Accusative Verbs (Transitive Verbs) The accusative case ( Akkusativcap A k k u s a t i v
(to believe) — Ich glaube dir nicht. (I don't believe you.)
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Often, the person receiving the action is the Dative object, and the thing being acted upon is the Accusative. Memorize Dative:
| Verb | Meaning | Example | |------|---------|---------| | geben | to give | Ich gebe (Dat.) das Buch (Akk.) | | schicken | to send | Er schickt mir (Dat.) eine E-Mail (Akk.) | | zeigen | to show | Zeig mir (Dat.) dein Foto (Akk.) | | bringen | to bring | Bring mir (Dat.) das Wasser (Akk.) | | schenken | to gift | Sie schenkt ihm (Dat.) Blumen (Akk.) | | erklären | to explain | Er erklärt mir (Dat.) die Regel (Akk.) |
Use the "Wem" (Dative - to whom) and "Wen" (Accusative - whom) question method to decide the case. Person = Dative: | Preposition | Accusative (wohin
(to show) – Kannst du mir die Stadt zeigen? (Can you show me the city?)
ACCUSATIVE ONLY DATIVE ONLY BOTH (Dativ + Akkusativ) ---------------- --------------- ------------------------ anrufen (to call) antworten (to reply) bringen (to bring) brauchen (to need) danken (to thank) empfehlen (to recommend) finden (to find) gefallen (to like) erklären (to explain) haben (to have) gehören (to belong) geben (to give) hören (to hear) glauben (to believe) leihen (to lend) kaufen (to buy) helfen (to help) schenken (to gift) lieben (to love) passen (to fit) schicken (to send) sehen (to see) schmecken (to taste) zeigen (to show) suchen (to seek) vertrauen (to trust) schreiben (to write)
In German, most verbs take an object (the direct object), while a specific group of verbs requires a dative object (the indirect object). Understanding these lists is essential for correct sentence structure and article declension. Common German Verbs Accusative Verbs (Transitive Verbs) The accusative case (
Ich sehe den Hund. (I see the dog — "den Hund" is masculine accusative). 2. Dative Verbs (Indirect Objects)
The dative case is used for the of a sentence. It answers the question Wem? (To whom?). The indirect object is usually the recipient of the direct object or the person benefiting from the action. Masculine: der changes to dem / ein changes to einem Feminine: die changes to der / eine changes to einer Neuter: das changes to dem / ein changes to einem
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Das Auto gehört Mutter. (The car belongs to my mother.) — Mutter is feminine; meine becomes meiner .