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No matter how much we study grammar, it seems like there's always more to learn. Even native speakers have a hard time with grammar. Let's tackle things slowly. I'll break things down for you; just follow me as I go over the accusative and dative grammar cases in the German language.

Feb 1, 2016 12:00 AM
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Hi Sadek, thanks for your comment.

The difference you mentioned is indeed correct when it comes to the so-called "Wechselpräpositionen". Those are prepositions that can be followed by dative or accusative, depending on the context. 

February 3, 2016
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Ein toller Überblick. Mir gefällt besonders, dass du auf Tabellen verzichtet hast. 
June 30, 2016
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I really appreciate your job it's very helpful. Vielen Dank :D
February 12, 2016
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Vielen Dank, aber...
The article is well explained but it needs more examples! I was told that the difference between both Akku & Dat is the the Akku uses moving actions (Ich gehe zur(zu der) kino) while the Dative uses non-moving actions(Ich bin im(in dem) kino). Which has facilitated the way of understanding both cases.
February 3, 2016
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You're most welcome, I'm glad you like it! Viel Erfolg!
February 2, 2016
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