BELL WORK THE DATIVE CASE

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BELL WORK THE DATIVE CASE Don’t forget – you can bring candy for extra credit on Friday’s quiz. Dienstag 01. September Do you know what an indirect object is? An indirect object answers the question “to whom” or “for whom” Identify the 3 cases in each of these sentences. Nom. Case Acc. Case Dative Case I’ll give him a call. My dad is buying me a car. To whom should I address the letter? Should I call him? His parents are buying them a new dog.

The Dative Case der das die die die die den das dem einem dem einem Nominative Case = subject Accusative Case = direct object (what?) Dative Case = indirect object (to whom or for whom)   MASC NEUTER FEM PLURAL NOM. CASE ACC. DATIVE CASE der das die die die die den das dem einem dem einem der einer den -en

Do you remember the Accusative Case Prepositions? Nom ich du er sie es wir Sie ihr Acc mich dich ihn uns euch Dat mir dir ihm ihr ihm uns ihnen Ihnen euch Do you remember the Accusative Case Prepositions? DOGFU aus, außer, bei, mit, nach, seit, von, zu

The Dative Case Translate these sentences. geben = to give Ich gebe / du gibst / er gibt / ihr gebt 1. I’m giving her a dog. 2. He’s giving us a hat. 3. We’re giving them T-Shirts. 4. They are giving my parents a table. 5. You are giving me a skirt.