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Dative Continued…

Dative Continued…. Personal Pronouns in the Dative Kapitel 10 Lektion B. Review of Pronouns in the nominative and accusative:. And now…the dative (indirect object) pronouns. Review the nominative (subject) pronouns:. Review the accusative (direct object) pronouns:. me you

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  1. Dative Continued… Personal Pronouns in the Dative Kapitel 10 Lektion B

  2. Review of Pronouns in the nominative and accusative: And now…the dative (indirect object) pronouns Review the nominative (subject) pronouns: Review the accusative (direct object) pronouns: me you him her it us you (all) them You (form) mir dir ihm ihr ihm uns euch ihnen Ihnen me you him her it us you (all) them You (form) mich dich ihn sie es uns euch sie Sie ich du er sie es wir ihr sie Sie I you he she it we you (all) they you (form)

  3. Don’t get possessive adjectives confused with dative pronouns: Possessive adjectives show possession: My, your, his, her, its, our, their, your (notice, not him or them) Dative PA: m/n F PL +n meinem meiner meinen deinem deiner deinen seinem seiner seinen ihrem ihrer ihren seinem seiner seinen Unserem unserer unseren Euerem eurerer eueren Ihrem ihrer ihren Ihrem Ihrer Ihren Nominative PA: M/N F/PL mein meine dein deine sein seine ihr ihre sein seine unser unsere euer eure ihr ihre Ihr Ihre • AccusativePA: • M F/Pl • meinen meine • deinen deine • seinen seine   •  •  • 

  4. Review… As you have alredy learned—the direct object/accusative answers the question “what” for the verb. The indirect object receives the action indirectly from the verb—answers the question “for whom/to whom”, and in some cases, “from whom.”

  5. Look closely at these sentences: DOA Ich kaufe eine Karte. Ich kaufe dem Freund eine Karte. Now let’s see what happens when you substitute a pronoun for the indirect object in the second sentence. Ich kaufe ihm eine Karte.  “ihm” stands for “dem Freund” IOD DOA

  6. Ich kaufe ihm eine Karte. • “ihm” stands for “dem Freund” Notice there is no change in word order, but simply a replacement of the actual word with a pronoun. BUT—notice that the word was in the DATIVE case, therefore the IOP must also be in the dative case. See the chart you copied earlier for the dative pronouns…

  7. And now…the dative (indirect object) pronouns…again… me you him her it us you (all) them You (form) mir dir ihm ihr ihm uns euch ihnen Ihnen Notice that inanimate objects will use the pronoun that matches their grammatical gender! This means that “dem Mann” would use “ihm”, “dem Mädchen” would use “ihm”, “der Frau” would use “ihr”, usw.

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