Usages of das Pronomen
Das Adjektiv steht oft vor dem Nomen, und das Pronomen ersetzt es später im Satz.
The adjective often stands before the noun, and the pronoun replaces it later in the sentence.
Im Dialog hörst du zuerst das Pronomen, danach kommt das Verb.
In the dialogue, you first hear the pronoun, then the verb comes.
Könnten Sie mir bitte erklären, wieso das Pronomen hier vor dem Verb steht?
Could you please explain why the pronoun comes before the verb here?
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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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