Lesson 16: Schlaue Frauen / Akkusativ

Lesson 16: Schlaue Frauen / Akkusativ

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Lesson 17: Wir sind im Bilde / Dativ

The third and final case we'll explore is the Dativ. It's completely unlike the other two cases, so everything really is different in the Dativ. Review the transcript, study the lesson and do the quizzes: www.newsinslowgerman.com/series/guts/17/transcript 

Lesson 18: Zombie Nation / Personalpronomen und Possessivpronomen in the Three Cases

This lesson serves two purposes: one is to help you learn more about the Personalpronomen (personal pronouns) and the Possessivpronomen with the declensions (endings) they require in the three cases. The other is to serve as a reference for you. If you were to repeat this lesson ...  Show more

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