German Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen) Free Quiz

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What are the German Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)?

Some prepositions in German, known as 'Two-Way Prepositions' or 'Wechselpräpositionen,' can be used with either the dative or accusative case. The choice depends on the question being asked: if it's "where?" (Wo?),the dative case is required. Conversely, if the question is "where to?" (Wohin?),then the accusative case is used. You can read more about the topic in detail: here

When do I need to use the Dative and when the Accusative? 

When dealing with two-way prepositions, select the dative case in response to 'where?' and the accusative case for 'where to?

Are there German Dative and Accusative Prepositions?

Yes, the German language includes prepositions that require the dative case. Learn more about these here. Additionally, there are prepositions that always come with the accusative case. For further information, click here

Do I need to know the topic German Articles?

To correctly use the dative or accusative case, it's essential to know the gender of the noun—masculine, feminine, or neuter. Learn more about this here

What do I need to do in this Quiz?

You need to put the correct article for each sentence. 

Is this Quiz for Free?

Yes, it is free.