Akkusativ und dativ exercises

Übungen zum Akkusativ und Dativ Complete the gaps with the genitive of the nouns in brackets. The gender is given for you. 1 Akkusativ- und Dativübungen für Anfänger You have problems with Dativ and Akkusativ? You want to finally understand when to use the Dativ, also "3rd case" or "Wem-case"? 2 Mehrfach-Wahlfragen zum Akkusativ und Dativ Problems with the German Dative case and the German cases? YES, please help me! 3 Textaufgaben zur Unterscheidung von Akkusativ und Dativ Lösung: 2. German Exercises A2 pre-intermediate. 4 Exercises. 1.) Meine Oma strickt einen Schal. 2.) Mein Opa schenkt ein Handy. 3.) Ihre Kinder kauften Mutter bunten Blumenstrauß. 4.) Meine Mutter backte netten Mann duftenden Kuchen. 5.) Meine kleinen Kinder machten ein Geschenk. 5 In German, determining whether to use the accusative or dative case depends on the function of a noun in a sentence. Accusative is used for direct objects, while dative is used for indirect objects. The correct form of articles and pronouns must match the case used in the sentence. Exercise 1. Exercise 2 PREMIUM. 6 Nominative, accusative or dative. In these exercises, you will have to distinguish between nominative, accusative, and dative cases. In order to do so, ask yourself how the noun works in the sentence. Is it receiving something (dative), being acted upon (accusative), or is it the actor (nominative)?. 7 In sentences that have just the subject and a single object, the nouns take the Accusative Case, unless the Prepositions or the verb requires the use of Nominative, Dative or Genitive. „Ich habe ein Eis.“. „Er singt ein Liebeslied.“. „Er spielt den Ball.“. Most verbs require the object to be in the Accusative Case. 8 Exercises. 1.) Tisch steht ein Teller und eine Tasse. 2.) Die Lampe hängt Tisch. 3.) Jetzt steht meine Tasche Tisch. 4.) Der Baum steht Haus. 5.) Die Uhr hängt Wand. 9 Accusative and Dative are the main challenge with German cases. Today, we'll learn their core ideas and collect the most common verbs for each. **Note **: Some people reported my mails as spam, and now I have issues with the email sending. 10 These questions require you to identify and use both the accusative and dative cases. Exercises. Example: Ich sehen einen. 11 The free Dativ-Akkusativ trainer of the DeutschAkademie offers you over exercises on one of the most difficult topics in German grammar. 12