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Dative or accusative
Learn the difference between the dative and the accusative.
➜ Dative or accusative
The genitive “s” with names
When do you add an extra ‘s’ to names and nouns in the genitive case?
➜ The genitive “s” with names
The past tense of “to be” and 'to have'
Here’s how to form the past tense of the verbs ‘to be’ and ‘to have’.
➜ The past tense of “to be” and 'to have'
Reported speech
Use the first subjunctive to repeat what someone else has said.
➜ Reported speech
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