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Kapitel 7

Kapitel 7. Feste und Feiertage Treffpunkt Deutsch Sixth Edition. The Dative Case. The dative case describes the indirect object which indicates to whom or for whom something is done.

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Kapitel 7

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  1. Kapitel 7 Feste und Feiertage Treffpunkt Deutsch Sixth Edition

  2. The Dative Case • The dative case describes the indirect object which indicates to whom or for whom something is done. • Thus far you have learned the nominative case (subject and subject completion) and the accusative case (direct object). The dative case builds on these 2 utilizing the indirect object. • To refresh, here is an example of 1) nominative/accusative followed by 2) dative. Sub Verb Ind.Obj. Dir.Obj. Sub Verb Dir. Obj. Ich kaufe ein Auto. Ich kaufe meiner Frau ein Auto.

  3. The Dative Case • Let’s look at these examples a little closer: • Ich kaufe ein Auto. • Ich kaufe meiner Frau ein Auto. • I’m buying a car. • I’m buying my wife a car • OR I’m buying a car for my wife (the indirect object). • This table displays the dative articles:

  4. The Dative Case • Here is an overview of all 3 cases (nominative, accusative, and dative) with articles.

  5. The Dative Case • The interrogative pronouns wer (who - nominative), wen (whom - accusative), and wem (whom – dative).

  6. The Dative Case Accusative (Direct Object) Dative (Indirect Object) • Sub.Direct object • Ich kaufe den Pulli. • Ich kaufe einen Pulli. • Ich kaufe das Buch. • Ich kaufe ein Buch. • Ich kaufe die Jacke. • Ich kaufe eine Jacke. • Ich kaufe die Schuhe. • Sub. Ind. Obj.Dir. Obj. • Ich kaufe meinem Bruder den Pulli. • Ich kaufe meinem Bruder einen Pulli. • Ich kaufe meinem Kind das Buch. • Ich kaufe meinem Kind ein Buch. • Ich kaufe meiner Schwester die Jacke. • Ich kaufe meiner Schwester eine Jacke. • Ich kaufe meinen Eltern die Schuhe.

  7. The Dative Case Personal Pronouns

  8. The Dative Case Personal Pronouns Dative (indirect objects) Dative (ind. obj. as pronouns) • Sub. Ind. Obj.Dir. Obj. • Ich kaufe meinem Bruder den Pulli. • Ich kaufe meinem Bruder einen Pulli. • Ich kaufe meinem Kind das Buch. • Ich kaufe meinem Kind ein Buch. • Ich kaufe meiner Schwester die Jacke. • Ich kaufe meiner Schwester eine Jacke. • Ich kaufe meinen Eltern die Schuhe. • Sub. Ind. Obj.Dir. Obj. • Ichkaufeihm den Pulli. • IchkaufeihmeinenPulli. • Ichkaufeihm das Buch. • IchkaufeihmeinBuch. • Ichkaufeihr die Jacke. • IchkaufeihreineJacke. • Ichkaufeihnen die Schuhe.

  9. The Dative Case • The last slide showed examples of the indirect objects as pronouns. The same can be done for the accusative direct objects. • For example: IchkaufemeinemBruder den Pulli. • “den Pulli” as a pronoun would be “ihn” • Once the accusative direct object is referred to as a pronoun, the word order will change to: • Sub. Dir. Ob. Ind. Obj. • IchkaufeihnmeinemBruder. • If we refer to the dative indirect object as a pronoun (meinemBruder = ihm) the order will stay the same. • Ichkaufeihnihm. • NOTE: Only if accusative direct object is a pronoun will the word order change

  10. The Dative CaseSequence of Objects • The dative indirect object precedes the accusative direct objectunless the accusative object is a pronoun

  11. Dative Verbs • In German, there are several verbs that only take a dative object: • antworten = to answer • danken = to thank • gehören = to belong to • gratulieren = to congratulate • helfen = to help • Warum antwortest du mir nicht? • Ich danke dir. • Das Buch gehört mir. • Ich gratuliere Ihnen, Frau Ziegler. • Kannst du mir bitte helfen?

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