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All A1 Level Dative Verbs

6/14/2020

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In this lesson you can learn ALL German dative verbs for A1 level: Verben mit Dativ A1. In total there are only about 60 German verbs which do require the Dative case. It's really worth learning those verbs and I always suggest to my students to memorize the dative verbs. Once you know these verbs... for almost all other verbs you can use the accusative case... except for example the important verb "sein" which does require the nominative case. For A1 level it's only 14 verbs which do require the dative case. Definitely worth memorizing them! ;) ​
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Akash link
11/23/2020 04:12:06 pm

Sehr Danke!
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Taoufik
12/16/2020 07:06:06 pm

Nice

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