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What is the 'genitive case'?

The genitive case is one of the 4 german cases, the others being nominative, accusative and dative.

The genitive case is used to show possession - similar to using an " 's " in English, s...

Answered by Ryan F. German tutor
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Inwiefern ist die Zukunft der Europäischen Union sicher?

--> 'To what extent is the future of the EU secure?' - This is a Discursive Essay-type question seen at Cambridge Pre-U

--> I would expect the candidate to discuss the Brexit vote and how thi...

Answered by Lucas O. German tutor
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How do I become confident in speaking another language?

Confidence in languages is underestimated and it depends on the attitude and personality of the student. The majority of students associate confidence with fluency - however, the easiest way to achieve co...

Answered by Chloë I. German tutor
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Can you please explain when I have to use each case?

  1. As we know, every noun has a gender, but that gender also has four different variations, depending on where it lands in a sentence. 2. The four cases are: nominative, genitive, dative and accusative...
Answered by Sonja W. German tutor
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What is the order of the pronouns?

The pronouns order is quite complex and I fear you will need to learn that by heart in order to remember it.

So, let's start from this sentence:

Sophie has given a present to her sister:...

Answered by Sara D. German tutor
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