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German Dative Case with Indirect Objects Worksheet Explanation
Learn how to use indirect objects in German with the dative case. This lesson includes dative objects with der-words and ein-words. The sentences are a variety of statements, commands, and questions. All of them have an indirect object,...
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Possessive Articles - 3 Minuten Deutsch Lesson #33
In this episode of 3 Minuten Deutsch I explain how to use the possessive articles in German.
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What is a Dative Sentence?
What is a dative sentence? How can you tell if a sentence is dative in German? Herr Antrim explains these two commonly asked questions and shows you how the case system works in German with nominative, accusative and dative. Sorry, there...
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German Dative Case Explained - German 1 WS Explanation - Deutsch lernen
In this video I explain how to use the dative case with definite and indefinite articles when used with indirect objects, dative prepositions and dative verbs. This video is designed to accompany the German with Puppets video with the...
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Noun Clauses: Advanced English Grammar | A Noun Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as a Noun
A subordinate or dependent clause that acts as a noun is called a noun (or substantive) clause. When a simple noun is not enough to represent a person, place, thing, or idea, we use a noun clause.
A noun clause usually begins with...
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German Adjectives: Placement, Ending & More!
In this lesson you will learn what adjectives are, where to put them and what endings you need to add to them in German. This lesson includes all of the types of endings that adjectives can take in German: adjectives after der-words,...
Englishing
Making a SENTENCE, positive or negative (with Transitive, Intransitive or Ditransitive verbs)
In past lessons, Mr. P talked about making questions. It would be a good idea if students also watch that lesson. In this lesson, Mr. P will delve into making sentences with transitive, intransitive or ditransitive verbs. He will provide...
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das Perfekt mit "haben" oder "sein" Übungen
Practice when to use haben or sein in the Perfekt tense in German with this practice worksheet. It isn't as simple as just saying "sein with motion, haben without". This video goes into great detail about the differences between their...
Englishing
Ditransitive Verbs (accord, give, show, sing, lend, pay, hand, etc.)
Mr. P./Marc starts this lesson by explaining the difference between a direct and indirect object. He then describes what a ditransitive verb is by showing an easy example. He then goes on by listing some rules in order to use...
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How to Use Dative Verbs in German
Learn how to use dative verbs in sentences. Today’s lesson includes the following dative verbs: ähneln, antworten, auffallen, ausweichen, befehlen, begegnen, beistehen, danken, dienen, drohen, einfallen, entgegnen, erlauben, erscheinen,...
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German Relative Pronouns & Clauses
WHAT? HUH? The word "die" is in this sentence 8 times and there isn't a noun to be seen. What is going on here? Wenn die, die reinwollen, die, die rauwollen, nicht rauslassen, dann können die, die rauswollen, die, die reinwollen, nicht...
Englishing
Subject-Verb Agreement (Lesson 1 - Finding the subject)
This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic. The principle of subject-verb agreement seems simple. A singular...
Englishing
Reflexive PRONOUNS (himself, herself, themselves, etc.)
This lesson was created as requested by many subscribers and/or followers of Mr. P.'s channel. In this lesson Mr. P. explains when to use reflexive pronouns by listing four rules and giving two examples each. This lesson is intended for...
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Subject, Object, Possessive, and Reflexive Pronouns
In this lesson, you will learn about pronoun case. There are four common pronoun cases: subject, object, possessive, and reflexive. Examples are given. My apologies for the sound. Was having trouble with the mic. :-)
Englishing
ESL - Direct and Indirect Objects
Direct objects follow action verbs and they receive the action of the verb. Indirect objects instead, tell to or for who and to or for what the action of the verb is done. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain direct and indirect objects...
Cerebellum
Advanced Spanish: Spanish Prepositions Continued
Learn all about prepositions - words like "above", "below", "under", and "over" continued. This is part 2 in the series: 'Advanced Spanish: Prepositions'.
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Word Order: Direct & Indirect Objects - 3 Minuten Deutsch Lesson #31 - Deutsch lernen
Learn about where to put the direct and indirect objects in a German sentence.
Curated OER
Indirect Objects and Objective Complements
Start by looking at the main action to discern what the direct object is. The indirect object does not receive the action, but is related to the direct object. Furthermore, the objective complement is displayed where the direct object...
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"Halt! Whom Goes There?" Pronoun Case, Continued: English Grammar Lesson
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains how to determine which pronoun case is needed.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Subject, Direct Object, and Indirect Object
A subject is the noun phrase that drives the action of a sentence; in the sentence "Jake ate cereal," Jake is the subject. The direct object is the thing that the subject acts upon, so in that last sentence, "cereal" is the direct...
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Sophia: Nouns: Lesson 4
This lesson introduces nouns and how they are used. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Nouns." Practice with identifying nouns is provided at the end of the video lesson.