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Usages of mehr
Sie hat keine Angst mehr, denn der Hund ist an der Leine.
She is no longer afraid, because the dog is on the leash.
Ich warte nicht mehr.
I am no longer waiting.
Ich ärgere mich nicht mehr.
I am no longer annoyed.
Die Lehrerin klebt ein Pflaster auf das Knie, und die Verletzung tut nicht mehr weh.
The teacher sticks a band‑aid on the knee, and the injury no longer hurts.
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“How do German cases work?”
German has four grammatical cases: nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), dative (indirect object), and genitive (possession). The case determines the form of articles and adjectives. For example, "the dog" is "der Hund" as a subject but "den Hund" as a direct object.
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