Mastering Dative Verbs in German

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What is a dative verb in German?

A verb that requires an object in the dative case

Is helfen a dative verb in German?

Yes

Can a dative verb in German exist without an object in the dative case?

No

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Dative Verbs in German

  • A dative verb in German is a verb that takes an indirect object in the dative case.
  • Examples of dative verbs in German include helfen (to help), gefallen (to please), and schmecken (to taste).
  • Helfen is a dative verb in German, which means it typically takes an indirect object in the dative case.
  • However, a dative verb in German can exist without an object in the dative case if the indirect object is implied or understood from the context.

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