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Besuchen in English means

Visit

Gehen in English is

Go

Aufstehen in English is

Stand up

Sollen in English is

Stand Up

Einladen in English is

Invite

Reisen in English is

Travel

Feiern in English is

Celebrate

Sein in english is

To Be

Anrufen in English is

Call Up

Ausgehen in english is

Go Out

Brauchen in English is

Need

Spielen in English is

PLay

Konnen in English is

Can

Einkaufen in English is

Shopping

Mochten in English is

Would Like

T/F Dative expresses that something is on top of something and Accusative tells us that on top of something is the destination of the action

True

Mine Dein Sein and Ihr are what

Posessive Pronouns

Unsere, Euer, ihr, Ihr, Ihrem are what

Possessive Pronouns

an e at the end of the word means femine Ex. Meine

True

T/F the nominative Case occurs when the noun is the subject of a sentence or follows a conjugation of the verb

True

Mein Hund ist sehr nett. Is this a Nominative or Dative sentence?

Nominative

T/F Accusative is when the noun is the direct object of a sentence

True

Hast du meinen Hund gesehen? Is this a Nominative or Accusative Sentence

Accusative

T/F a Direct object is what receives the action of the verb

True

John brought his son a present. What is the direct object of the sentence

a present

John bought his son a present. What is the indirect object of the sentence

His Son

T/F Dative is when the noun is the indirect object of a sentence

true

Ich habe ein Hund einen Ball gekauft. Is this a Nominative, Accusative, or Dative sentence

Dative

If it shows where something is located in then you use Dative. T/F

true

Accusative is motion. T/F

True

Meinem (masculine)


Meiner (Feminen)


Meinem (Neutral)


Meinem (Plura)


These are all what Nominative, Accusative, or Dative

Dative

Meinen (masculine)


Meine (feminen)


Mein (neutral)


Meine (Plural)


These are all what Nominative, Accusative, or Dative

Accusative

Mein (Masculine)


Meine (Feminen)


Mein (Neutral)


Meine (Plural)


These are all what Nominative, Accusative, or Dative

Nominative

Den is Accusative or Nominative?

Accusative

Nominative is always for the subject while Accusative is always for the object

true

Der (Nominative)


Die (Feminine)


Das (Neutral)


Die (Plural)


Is this nominative or Accusative

Nominative

Ein (Masculine)


Eine (Feminine)


Ein (Neutral)


Einige (Plural)


Is this nominative or Accusative

nominative

Den (Masculine)


Die (Feminie)


Das (Neutral)


Die (Plural)


Is this nominative or Accusative

Nominative

Den (Masculine)


Die (Femine)


Das (Neitral)


Die (Plural)


Is this nominative or Accusative

Accusative

Einen (Masculine)


Eine (Feminine)


Ein (Neutral)


Einige (Plural)


Is this nominative or Accusative

Accusative

indirect object is always the dative case. t/f

true

Ich (Habe)


Du (Hast)


Sie (Haben)


Er/Sie/Es (Hat)


Is this the singular or Plural use of Haben?

Singular

Wir (Haben)


Ihr (Habt)


Sie (Haben)


Sie (Heben)


Is this the singular or Plural use of Haben?

Plural

Ich (bin)


Du (Bist)


Sie (Sind)


Er/Sie/Es (Ist)


Is this the singular or Plural use of Sein?

Singular

Wir (Sind)


Ihr (Sind)


Sie (Sind)


Sie(Sind)


Is this the singular or Plural use of Sein?

Plural

Ich (Mache)


Du (Machst)


Er/Sie/Es (Macht)


Wir (Machen)


Ihr (Macht)


sie/Sie (machen)


Machen means what in English

To Make, To Do

Ich (Esse)


Du (isst)


Er/Sie/Es (Isst)


Wir (Essen)


Ihr (Esst)


sie/Sie (Essen)


T/F

True

ich (will)


du (willst)


er/sie/esc(will)


wir (wollen)


ihr (wollt)


sie/Sie (wollen)


What does Wollen mean?

To WantTrue

ich (kann)

du (kannst)


er/sie/es (kann)


wir (können)


ihr (könnt)


sie/Sie (können)


What does Konnen mean in English?

To Be Abletrue

ich (bringe)

du (bringst)


er/sie/es (bringt)


wir (bringen)


ihr (bringt)


sie/Sie (bringen)


What does Bringen mean in English?

To Bring

Kommt means what in ENglish?

comes

neben means

next

zwischen meand

between

auf means

on

An means

At

Das Fenster means

Window

Der Schrank means

The wardrobe

Kuhlschrank means

fridge

Tisch means

table

Fernseher means

TV

Waschbecker means

Sink

arbeiten meaning

work

gehen means

Go/Going