Introduction to Subjects and Objects in German
This video introduces the grammatical concepts of subjects and objects (direct and indirect) in German. It explains what they are in the context of English sentences, then shows them at work in the German translation of those sentences. The nominative, accusative and dative cases are introduced through this framework of subjects and objects, then the most important endings are introduced (for the definite and indefinite article) and plenty of examples given.

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