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If you see "den" in a sentence, it will never be...
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the subject
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If you see "der" in a sentence attached to an "obvious" masculine noun it will always be...
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the subject
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If the first noun is singular and the verb is plural - or - if the first noun is plural and the verb is singular, then...
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the object is appearing before the verb & the word order will have to be switched in the English
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Whenever you see the article "des" the noun will always be...
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in the genitive case AND singular.
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When the genitive is used with masculine and neuter nouns, the noun will generally have an...
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-s (more than one monosyllable)
or -es ending (one monosyllable) |
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genitive noun will usually follow...
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the noun it possesses.
Not always!! (Der Mund ist des Bauches Henker - the the mouth is stomach is the stomach's hangman.) |