Tagesübung 1/29/09 Wie sagt man ‘You give Jürgen the chocolate.’ Wie sagt man ‘Ulf sends Jutta the book.’ Wie sagt man ‘Frau Lockwood shows the class the.

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Tagesübung 1/29/09 Wie sagt man ‘You give Jürgen the chocolate.’ Wie sagt man ‘Ulf sends Jutta the book.’ Wie sagt man ‘Frau Lockwood shows the class the photos.’

Deutsch II Dativpronomen

Dative Personal Pronouns refer to the indirect object: What are the indirect objects in these sentences? How can we change them into personal pronouns? You give Jürgen the chocolate. Ulf sends Jutta the book. Frau Lockwood shows the class the photos.

Pronomen: NOMINATIVEACCUSATIVEDATIVE SubjectDirect ObjectIndirect Object Ich (I) du (you) er (he) sie (she) es (it) wir (we) ihr (y’all) sie (they) Sie ( You formal) mich me dich you ihn him sie her es it uns us euch y’all sie them Sie you (formal) mir (to/for) me dir (to/for) you ihm (to/for) him ihr (to/for) her ihm (to/for) it uns (to/for) us euch (to/for) y’all ihnen (to/for) them Ihnen (to/for) You

Übersetze mit Dativpronomen: You give Jürgen (him) the chocolate.’ Ulf sends Jutta (her) the book.’ Frau Lockwood shows the class (them) die Fotos.’ I give you a grade.

Some verbs ALWAYS take dative objects: dankento thank, give thanks to gefallento be pleasing to gehörento belong to helfento help passento fit schmeckento taste good to

Beispiele: Ich danke dir für die Blumen! I thank you for the flowers! Die Blumen gefallen mir! The flowers please me (I like the flowers) Wem gehört dieses Fahrrad? Who does the bike belong to? Whose bike is that? Bitte hilf deinen Eltern. Please help your parents. Die Schuhe passen mir nicht. The shoes don’t fit me. Die Suppe schmeckt mir! The soup tastes good to me!