Vorbilder: accusative definite articles, verbs with accusative prepositions
I can use verbs and prepositions with the accusative case to describe events and feelings in the context of sports role models.
Vorbilder: accusative definite articles, verbs with accusative prepositions
I can use verbs and prepositions with the accusative case to describe events and feelings in the context of sports role models.
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Key learning points
- Some prepositions are always followed by the accusative case: 'durch', 'für', 'ohne', 'gegen'.
- Masculine definite article 'der' changes to 'den' in the accusative case.
- Some verbs are followed by prepositions which take the accusative case.
- Verbs which are followed by prepositions often use different prepositions in English.
Keywords
Preposition - a word that is used before a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun, connecting it to another word; also used after some verbs
Accusative case - usually used to indicate the direct object of a verb; also used after some prepositions
Definite article - word for 'the' which may change according to gender, number and case
Common misconception
English verbs followed by prepositions can be directly translated into German.
Whilst many of the same verbs are followed by prepositions in both languages, different prepositions are often used, so these must be learnt.
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Starter quiz
6 Questions
gewinnen (to win)
nehmen (to take)
werden (to become)
finden (to find)
schreiben (to write)
through
for
against
on (to vertical)
on (to horizontal)
to think, thinking
to mean, meaning
to appear, look
to concentrate, concentrating
to believe, believing
to hope, hoping
Exit quiz
6 Questions
Rollstuhlbasketball.
schreiben an den Star.
unterstützt die Mannschaft.
ein wirkliches Talent.
to believe in
to think of
to think of ... as
to vote for
to react to
to write to