Herr Ferguson, you're my go-to channel whenever I'm confused with our German lessons. Thank you so much for creating this channel, your lessons are so much easier to understand.
It’s a verb that comes with ‘auf’ Watch the video here: The Top 12 Verbs with 'auf' (Advanced Vocabulary) - Lesson 2 (A Level / B1-B2) th-cam.com/video/ktcrKbyySUY/w-d-xo.html
Because he’s the direct object. Indirect object (dative) generally only happens if there’s ANOTHER direct object. Who is throwing? She is. What is she throwing? Him. Accusative. Hope that helps!
@@HerrFerguson then , what about this one Ist der frosch der prinzessin aus dem wald gefolgt? Der frosch is the subjeckt but the princess is the direct objeckt he followed her?
Herr Ferguson, you're my go-to channel whenever I'm confused with our German lessons. Thank you so much for creating this channel, your lessons are so much easier to understand.
Could you please make video on b2 German exam preparation please 😢
Hi! Thanks for your support.
I’m planning a series of A1-C2 playlists at the moment, so hopefully you’ll see those soon!
@@HerrFergusonthat would be great♥️
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Valeu!
Danke!! 🙏🏼
Very nice video 😊danke
Just a quick question.
Is versprochen a dative verb or something else?
ICH HABE MEINER OMA VERSPROCHEN, EIN ZIMMER ZU BUCHEN.
Correct - exactly that. The infinitive is ‘versprechen’
@@HerrFergusoni also have one more...
Sari passt auf Junior auf.
I get it that aufpassen is a separable verb , but why do we need 2 auf?
It’s a verb that comes with ‘auf’
Watch the video here: The Top 12 Verbs with 'auf' (Advanced Vocabulary) - Lesson 2 (A Level / B1-B2)
th-cam.com/video/ktcrKbyySUY/w-d-xo.html
@@HerrFerguson ok , thank you for all the help♥️
I have a question.
Warum hat sie ihn gegen die wand geworfen.
Why not ihm isnt he the recipient of the action?
Because he’s the direct object.
Indirect object (dative) generally only happens if there’s ANOTHER direct object.
Who is throwing? She is.
What is she throwing? Him.
Accusative.
Hope that helps!
@@HerrFerguson then , what about this one
Ist der frosch der prinzessin aus dem wald gefolgt?
Der frosch is the subjeckt but the princess is the direct objeckt he followed her?
‘Folgen’ is a verb that takes the dative. Afraid it’s just a rule!
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