User talk:Atcovi/German Notes/Kapital 5/Notes

Notes/Flashcards
https://quizlet.com/403334255/german-verbs-flash-cards/ —Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 02:33, 17 February 2022 (UTC)

German Verbs Flashcards

 * https://quizlet.com/148741719/german-verbs-flash-cards/ - a lot better! EDIT: This set of flashcards is aimed at learning general German verbs.—Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 00:41, 18 February 2022 (UTC)

Practice
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 * (d/a) hängen (where is this thing hanging?/where are you hanging this?) - to hang
 * (a) legen (where are you hanging this?) - to place
 * (d) liegen (where is this thing hanging?) - to lie (near)
 * (a) setzen (where is this thing hanging?) - to set
 * (d) sitzen (where are you hanging this?) - to sit
 * (d) stehen (where is this thing hanging?) - to stand
 * (a) stellen (where are you hanging this?) - to place
 * Ich weiss nicht, wo er wohnt (in relation to someone's address: an undisputed fact)
 * Wissen Sie, wie spät es ist? (in relation to the time of someone's lateness: an undisputed fact)
 * Kennst er mich denn nicht? (familiar with someone)
 * Woher weisst du das denn? (in relation to someone's previous location/no specific place or person specified: an undisputed fact)
 * Dein Vater kennt die Stadt bestimmt gut (in relation to a place or someone: you're not 100% familiar with it)
 * Leider weiss ich die Telefonnummer nicht auswendig (in relation to someone's telephone number: an undisputed fact)
 * Das Restaurant is neben einer Kirche.
 * Mein Bruder fährt sein Auto in die Garage.
 * Das Buch liegt auf dem Bett.
 * Was trägst du unter deinem Pullover?
 * Bitte stell die Blumen auf den Tisch.
 * Ich setzte mich lieber neben meinen Sohn.

Practice day #1 Notes (8/3/2022)
https://german.net/exercises/cases/accusative-dative/


 * ihre vs ihren - "Der" Freunden, so "ihren".
 * sentences
 * Der Maler malte mir ein tolles Bild.
 * Meine Schwester kauft unserem Bruder ein neues Telefon.

From what I've observed, the dative pronoun/object comes first while the accusative follows - the opposite flow as to when they are both pronouns (accusacative > dative). —Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 23:47, 3 August 2022 (UTC)

Practice day #2 Notes (8/5/2022)
Same link as above.


 * Remember genders.
 * "Unser kleines Haus macht mir vieles (solution: viel) Arbeit." - why "vieles"?
 * use dative when in a place, accusative when movement is involved.
 * plural: "den" or "-en" infliction.

—Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 02:36, 6 August 2022 (UTC)