thank you so much it's really helpful but i have one question regarding the last sentence " Ich habe die frau geantwortet" you said in the accusative lesson that ( habe) is one of the verb that we used in "accusative case " but here the sentence in dative case i know already that there is the verb (antwortet ) which is one of the verb that we used in dative but how do i have to know that when there is one verb from accusative case and the other one from dative case thank you again
Good question! "Haben" is an auxiliary verb in your example, because it's used to form the past tense. It only uses accusative case when it's a full verb, i.e. when the meaning is "I have /something/" -> I have a dog, I have a car etc. And by the way, it's "Ich habe *der* Frau geantwortet.
Hi, thank yuh for this video and usual great teaching from your side. But I am not able to understand the real usage of dative, how the way you were explained in akkusative video. Therefore, please advise the position of dative in a combination of one sentence SVO (is dative place before akkusative or after ?). Thank you in advance for your time and consideration of this request.
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Amazing
Hi can you also explain genitiv?
cant wait for next video about dativ
thank you so much it's really helpful but i have one question regarding the last sentence " Ich habe die frau geantwortet" you said in the accusative lesson that ( habe) is one of the verb that we used in "accusative case " but here the sentence in dative case i know already that there is the verb (antwortet ) which is one of the verb that we used in dative but how do i have to know that when there is one verb from accusative case and the other one from dative case
thank you again
Good question! "Haben" is an auxiliary verb in your example, because it's used to form the past tense. It only uses accusative case when it's a full verb, i.e. when the meaning is "I have /something/" -> I have a dog, I have a car etc. And by the way, it's "Ich habe *der* Frau geantwortet.
Thank you so much for the fast reply I get it now 🤗 and thank you to correct my mistake as well
I appreciate it
Danke,
Dativ very well explained here!
Hi, thank yuh for this video and usual great teaching from your side. But I am not able to understand the real usage of dative, how the way you were explained in akkusative video. Therefore, please advise the position of dative in a combination of one sentence SVO (is dative place before akkusative or after ?). Thank you in advance for your time and consideration of this request.
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Thanks a lot for this video !!!
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plural - die become denen in dativ right?
That's correct
It’s too complicated, impossible to master