
About Course
Prepositions in German Prepositions are one of the most difficult topics in the German language. Why do we use an in one case and auf in another? When to use in, nach and zu?What is the correct way to say in Urlaub fahren or auf Urlaub fahren? Sometimes the use of prepositions in German seems illogical to us. That is why you need to know not only which case to use this or that preposition, but also the meaning of the prepositions themselves. The online course will not only answer these questions, but will also help you systematize and easily navigate the prepositions of the German language.
Course Content
Prepositions. Theory and practice
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Prepositions. Introduction.
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Prepositions. Introduction.
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Prepositions requiring the accusative case after themselves.
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Prepositions requiring the accusative case after themselves.
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Prepositions that require the dative case after them. (Dativ)
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Prepositions that require the dative case after them. (Dativ)
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Prepositions requiring the accusative or dative case after themselves (Akkusativ/Dativ)
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Prepositions requiring the accusative or dative case after themselves (Akkusativ/Dativ)
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Prepositions that require the genitive case after themselves. (Genitiv)
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Prepositions that require the genitive case after themselves. (Genitiv)
Final test
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