German Prepositions: Accusative, Dative, Two-Way & More
Prepositions in German can be tricky. Many of them change the case of the noun that follows. Whether you're trying to figure out the difference between in and im, or how to use two-way prepositions correctly, this page is here to help. Below, you'll find lessons grouped by the type of preposition and how it interacts with German cases. Get ready to master one of the most important parts of German sentence structure.
🎯 Accusative Prepositions
🧭 Dative Prepositions
⚖️ Two-Way (Wechselpräpositionen)
- Two-Way Prepositions in German
- in vs. im – What's the Difference?
- Using Two-Way Prepositions with Da-/Wo-Compounds
📚 Genitive Prepositions
🎵 Memory Aids
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