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How do you place two akkusative objects?
I understand that there is a rule when a verb requires an akkusative object and a dative object.
But what if both objects are akkusative?
I have just learnt this expression: jn. etw. glauben machen
So must I put jn first or etw first ?
Feb 16, 2020 4:06 AM
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Yes, the person (jn) is usually put first. Sie wollte uns ihre Geschichte glauben machen.
Another example with 2 accusative objects: Der Pfarrer lehrt die Kinder den Katechismus.
February 16, 2020
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