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When to use "haben" and "sein" in the perfect tense.Construction of perfect tense in German.In German, they are called Wechselpräpositionen (two-way prepositions). There are some prepositions in the German language that can take dative or accusative depending on the situation. Sentences with modal verbs and separable verbs.In German, these are called "Präpositionen mit Dativ" (prepositions with dative). Declension of demonstrative pronoun "dies"Ĭertain prepositions are always followed by the dative case.This unit explains the declension of nouns in accusative and dative cases.ĭeclension of pronouns in the dative case: There are some nouns in German that also decline. Declination of indefinite articles in the dative case.Declension of definite articles in the dative case.Rules of (articles) declension in dative.Level A2 Introduction Unit 20: Dative Case in German Unit 21: Declension of German Nouns Unit 22: Dative Pronouns in German Unit 23: German Dative Prepositions Unit 24: Separable Verbs in German Unit 25: Two-way Prepositions in German Unit 26: Reflexive Verbs in German Unit 27: German Perfect Tense Unit 28: German Particles Unit 29: Future Tense in German Unit 30: Passive Voice in GermanĪ2 is the second level after completing level A1.Ī2 includes the understanding of indirect objective case (dative case), prepositions with dative and accusative, reflexive and separable verbs, declension of pronouns, simple future tense, past tense, and passive voice.