Hallo! ‘Herd’ is a masculine noun and is the subject of the sentence ‘your new oven is not working’ (subject: your new oven), we therefore need the nominative. The word ‘dein’ works the same way as ‘ein’ (indefinite article). Masculine adjective ending in the nominative when used with indefinite article (see part 2 or today’s release - coming soon!) is ‘-er’ Hope that helps!
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Hi mr feerguson. I have a question.
Ich will ihn in funf minuten zuruckrufen.
Why not ihm , he is the recipient of the action?
Because this verb means ‘to call back’, so you would ‘call him back’ rather than ‘call to him back / for him back’
Warum funktioniert dein neuer herd nicht.
Why neuer?
If you have the time to reply it would mean a lot.
Hallo!
‘Herd’ is a masculine noun and is the subject of the sentence ‘your new oven is not working’ (subject: your new oven), we therefore need the nominative.
The word ‘dein’ works the same way as ‘ein’ (indefinite article).
Masculine adjective ending in the nominative when used with indefinite article (see part 2 or today’s release - coming soon!) is ‘-er’
Hope that helps!