it will help you remember that it’s useful for the dual (two) case prepositions. Zebras are not native to the German speaking countries in Europe, but they can be seen in their native habitat in ...
first-language speakers of German derive clarity about what or who is doing the biting, from the grammatical case: the dog (the subject) is in the nominative case and the boy (the object) is in the ...
If dual-case prepositions describe movement from one place to another, they are followed by the accusative case. Otherwise, they take the dative. Ich stecke die Schuhe unter das Bett.
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