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Verben mit Präpositionen

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Verben mit festen Präpositionen are German verbs that always pair with a specific preposition — and you must memorize which case (Akkusativ or Dativ) follows. For example: warten auf (+Akk) = to wait for, sich freuen über (+Akk) = to be happy about. These are notoriously tricky for learners.

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Verben mit festen Präpositionen are verbs that always pair with a specific preposition, like "warten auf" (to wait for) or "sich freuen über" (to be happy about). We have 88 of these verb-preposition combinations organized by case (Akkusativ/Dativ).

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