The Linguist: A Complete Course of Instruction in the German Language : in which Attention is Particularly Directed to Peculiarities in Grammatical Forms and Construction, Exemplified by Selections from the Best Authors |
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8. in der Stadt ; in , with the dative , because there is no locomotion : but when it is the English “ into , " and denotes a change of place , it governs the accusative . Ich > bin in der Stadt ; I am in the town GERMAN LANGUAGE . 3.
8. in der Stadt ; in , with the dative , because there is no locomotion : but when it is the English “ into , " and denotes a change of place , it governs the accusative . Ich > bin in der Stadt ; I am in the town GERMAN LANGUAGE . 3.
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The preposition von , of , or from , governs the dative . Ich komme von der Stadt , von dem Garten , von dem Hause : in the masculine and neuter it may be contracted vom Garten , vom Hause : the m instead of n shows the dative .
The preposition von , of , or from , governs the dative . Ich komme von der Stadt , von dem Garten , von dem Hause : in the masculine and neuter it may be contracted vom Garten , vom Hause : the m instead of n shows the dative .
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15. wieder , again - adverb ; which must be carefully distinguished from the preposition wider , " against , ” which governs the accusative . Er ist wieder wider mich ; he is again against me . The pronunciation is exactly the same .
15. wieder , again - adverb ; which must be carefully distinguished from the preposition wider , " against , ” which governs the accusative . Er ist wieder wider mich ; he is again against me . The pronunciation is exactly the same .
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Dich is the accusative singular of the pronoun du , thou , because fragen governs the accusative , and this accusative , as government of the verb , is placed with its concomitant circumstances between the auxiliary musz and the ...
Dich is the accusative singular of the pronoun du , thou , because fragen governs the accusative , and this accusative , as government of the verb , is placed with its concomitant circumstances between the auxiliary musz and the ...
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“ before , ” which governs the dat , and acc . according as there is a locomotion or not . Here it has the dative , which , as the adj . is used without an article , is marked in the adj . itself . Langer , f . because Zeit , time , is ...
“ before , ” which governs the dat , and acc . according as there is a locomotion or not . Here it has the dative , which , as the adj . is used without an article , is marked in the adj . itself . Langer , f . because Zeit , time , is ...
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