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The prepositions >The dual prepositions
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German grammar - the four cases
- The nominative case with definite articles Free5 m 1 s
- The nominative case with definite articles - the PDF
- The nominative case with indefinite articles3 m 14 s
- The nominative case with indefinite articles - the PDF
- The nominative case with pronouns and possessive articles5 m 33 s
- The nominative case with pronouns and possessive articles - the PDF
- The accusative case - an explanation3 m
- The accusative case, an explanation - the PDF
- The accusative case - the changes5 m 39 s
- The accusative case, the changes - the PDF
- Does it matter?4 m 3 s
- Accusative done!6 s
- The dative case8 m 54 s
- The dative case - the PDF
- Game time!
- The genitive case6 m 25 s
- The genitive case - the PDF
- Some extra phrases
- Exercises for you
- What are prepositions?4 m 4 s
- Prepositions followed by the accusative case8 m 43 s
- Prepositions followed by the accusative case - the PDF
- Accusative prepositions - your turn4 m 49 s
- Accusative prepositions, your turn - the PDF
- Prepositions followed by the dative case10 m 10 s
- prepositions followed by the dative case - the PDF
- Dative prepositions - your turn6 m 53 s
- Dative prepositions, your turn - the PDF
- The dual prepositions Free8 m 28 s
- The dual prepositions - the PDF
- The dual prepositions - your turn
- The dual prepositions, your turn - the PDF
- Prepositions followed by the genitive case
- Prepositions followed by the genitive case - the PDF
- Genitive prepositions - your turn
- Genitive prepositions, your turn - the PDF
- Genitive or dative?2 m 1 s
- Genitive or dative - the PDF
- Some extra things to be aware of
- Some extra things to be aware of - the PDF
- Prepositions done!7 s
- Exercise for you: A preposition story
- New lectures
- Pronouns with prepositions - extra8 m 3 s
- Pronouns with prepositions: extra - the PDF
- Da + preposition with subordinate clause5 m 8 s
- Da + preposition with subordinate clause - the PDF
- For a bit of fun - word sudoku with prepositions
- The difference between English and German adjectives
- Adjective endings in the nominative case3 m 9 s
- Adjective endings in the nominative case - the PDF
- Adjective endings in the nominative case - your turn
- Adjective endings in the nominative case, your turn - the PDF
- Adjective endings in the accusative case
- Adjective endings in the accusative case - the PDF
- Adjective endings in the accusative case - your turn
- Adjective endings in the accusative case, your turn - the PDF
- Adjective endings in the dative
- Adjective endings in the dative case - the PDF
- Adjective endings in the dative case - your turn
- Adjective endings in the dative case, your turn - the PDF
- Adjective endings in the genitive case
- Adjective endings in the genitive case - the PDF
- Adjective endings in the genitive case - your turn
- Adjective endings in the genitive case, your turn - the PDF
- Exercise for you: The preposition story continues
- All adjective endings - an infographic
Episode Description
Learn which German prepositions are followed by the accusative AND dative case.