GRMN 201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Content Clause, Reflexive Pronoun, Heute

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Always used with nouns and pronouns in the dative case. Aus to indicate that someone/something comes from an enclosed space like a country, town or building. Von to indicate that someone or something comes not from an enclosed space but an open one, from a direction or person. Use bei before name of a place where someone works, or a place where someone lives. Treffen wir uns bei katrin let"s meet at katrin"s. Use nach with neuter names of cities and countries plus nach hause (going home) Wir fahren morgen nach salzburg we"ll go to salzburg tomorrow. Ich muss jetzt nach hause i have to go home now. Zu to indicate movement toward a place and person, zu hause (at home). Wir fahren zum strand we"ll go to the beach. Rolf ist nicht zu hause rolf is not home. The imperative has 4 forms, familiar singular (du), familiar plural (ihr), polite (sie) and first person plural (wir).

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