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If you want to practice these verbs further, let me know if you need , a pronoun declension chart , or assistance structuring this article into a printable layout . Share public link
This is a great request because mastering is a key step toward fluent German. However, I cannot directly provide a PDF file. But I can give you a complete, ready-to-use guide that you can copy/paste into a Word/Google Doc and save as a PDF yourself.
Many standard German verbs allow you to use both cases at the same time. The rule of thumb for these verbs is incredibly consistent: List Of Accusative And Dative Verbs In German Pdf
In German, most verbs take an accusative object, but a specific set of "special" verbs always require the case. Additionally, some verbs can take
(to taste good to) – Die Suppe schmeckt den Gästen. (The soup tastes good to the guests.) If you want to practice these verbs further,
Keep this guide handy, refer to it often, and you'll be well on your way to mastering German verbs and their cases. Viel Erfolg!
Roughly 95% of German verbs fall into this category, representing the direct recipient of an action. essen / trinken : to eat / drink hören / sehen : to hear / see : to know (someone) : to do / make : to look for : to understand 3. Verbs with Both Accusative & Dative But I can give you a complete, ready-to-use
(to answer) – Bitte antworten Sie dem Chef. (Please answer the boss.)
Example: Ich stelle das Glas auf Tisch. (I place the glass onto the table.) Location / Rest (Dative - Wo? ) :
| Dative Verb | English Equivalent | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | to answer | Antworten Sie mir ! | | danken | to thank | Ich danke dir . | | fehlen | to be missing | Du fehlst mir . | | folgen | to follow | Bitte folgen Sie mir ! | | gefallen | to like, to be pleasing | Dein Hemd gefällt mir . | | gehören | to belong to | Das Buch gehört mir , nicht dir. | | glauben | to believe | Er glaubte mir nicht. | | helfen | to help | Hilf deinem Bruder! | | passieren | to happen (to) | Was ist dir passiert? | | verzeihen | to pardon, forgive | Bitte verzeih mir ! |
| Verb | Meaning | |------|---------| | haben | to have | | sehen | to see | | hören | to hear | | lieben | to love | | hassen | to hate | | machen | to make/do | | nehmen | to take | | geben* | to give (needs also dative for person) | | kaufen | to buy | | essen | to eat | | trinken | to drink | | verstehen | to understand | | besuchen | to visit | | kennen | to know (a person/place) | | fragen | to ask |