German Prepositions Grammar Quiz: Practice Genitive, Dative & Accusative

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German Prepositions Quiz with Articles and Cases

Take the Correct Article after a Preposition

In German, many prepositions require a specific case, which changes the article. This practice focuses on articles after dative, accusative, genitive, and two-way prepositions. For quick reference, review dative prepositions, accusative prepositions, genitive prepositions, and two-way prepositions.

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FAQ about prepositions, cases, and articles

What is the goal of this quiz?
You practice choosing the correct definite or indefinite article after a preposition. If you want a broader explanation of the topic, read German prepositions.
Why do cases change after prepositions?
Many prepositions control the case of the noun phrase that follows. That is why you need to choose the correct form in the dative, the accusative, or the genitive.
How do two-way prepositions work in real sentences?
Two-way prepositions can take dative for location and accusative for direction. A clear overview with examples is here: two-way prepositions.
Which preposition groups appear in this quiz?
You see a mix of dative prepositions, accusative prepositions, and genitive prepositions, plus two-way prepositions that can switch case.
Where can I practice more after this quiz?
If you want more practice, visit the complete grammar quiz collection. For reading practice, use German short stories. For vocabulary, open the vocabulary quiz overview or the essential vocabulary lists. If you prefer explanations, the grammar explanations index is a good start.