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The verb usually is the [blank] element in the sentence, with the [blank] appearing either [blank] or [blank] it.
second, subject, before, after.
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Whenever you see a sentence beginning with [ ] or [ ] the [ ] will have to be on the [ ] of the [ ]
den or dem, subject, other side, verb
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In German, the verb in the sentence of clause can occur in one of three places. Where?
- It can be the second element in the sentence
- It can begin the sentence
- It can appear at the of the clause
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In dependent caluses, the verb will appear where?
At the end of a clause
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Pronoun first person for nomative, accusative, dative
I, me, to or for me
ich, mich, mir
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Second person singular for nomative, accusative, dative
you, you, to/for you
du, dich, dir
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Thrid person singlular for nomative, accusative, dative
he, him, to/for him
er, ihn, ihm
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Third person singular for nomative, accusative, dative
she, her, to/for her
sie, sie, ihr
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Third person singular for nomative, accusative, dative
it, it, to/for it
es, es, ihm
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1st person plural for nomative, accusative, dative
we, us, to/for us
wir, uns, uns
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2nd person plural for nomative, accusative, dative
you, you, to/for you
ihr, euch, euch
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3rd person plural for nomative, accusative, dative
They, them, to/for them
sie, sie, ihnen
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Formal second person singular nom,, acc., dat.,
you, you, to/for you
Sie, Sie, Ihnen
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Possessive adjectives in the masc. nominative
- mein (my) unser (our)
- dein (your) euer (your)
- sein (his, its) ihr (their)
- ihr (her) Ihr (your-formal)
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As with all adjectives, the ending of a possessive adjective is determined by [ ]
the noun that immediately follow it.
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