Wir haben die Schlange accusative: direct object in das Bett accusative: motion unseres RAs gelegt. A picture of Justin Bieber is hanging in the bedroom. You hang the picture above the toilet. Der Kronleuchter hat im Keller dative: location gehangen. The chandelier was hanging in the basement. We hung the chandelier in the living room. We were sitting on the dining room table.
We sat down on the chairs. Ich habe auf Lassie dative: location gesessen. I was sitting on Lassie [bad of me! Ich habe mich accusative: direct object auf Flipper accusative: motion gesetzt. I sat down on Flipper [worse…].
If a book is standing or being stood vertically e. The books are lying on the table. We put the books on the shelf. Mein Bruce Springsteen Poster lag auf dem Boden dative: location. My Bruce Springsteen poster was lying on the floor.
That means here "sitzen" does not have a direct object. In the other case, "sich setzen" the direct object is "Stuhl". The one learning a language! Learn about premium features. Tired of searching? HiNative can help you find that answer you're looking for. Register for free. Solve your problems more easily with the app! Though I provide all blog content for free, your support will be very much appreciated.
Skip to content. Dative Now, you might ask yourself when to use which of the German verbs when in English, you only need to use one verb. Reflexive verbs All of these verbs are also available as a reflexive version which means that one is doing it with oneself: Ich lege mich ins Bett. Bis bald! Steffie Hi there!
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