The study of prepositions in German, covering their usage with specific cases (accusative, dative, and dual-case), their role in fixed expressions, and the
Topic Synopsis
The study of prepositions in German, covering their usage with specific cases (accusative, dative, and dual-case), their role in fixed expressions, and their function in infinitive constructions.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Prepositions govern specific cases: accusative (e.g., 'durch', 'für', 'gegen'), dative (e.g., 'aus', 'bei', 'mit', 'nach', 'seit', 'von', 'zu'), and genitive (e.g., 'während', 'trotz', 'wegen').
- Two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen) like 'in', 'auf', 'unter', 'über', 'neben', 'zwischen', 'vor', 'hinter' take accusative for motion/direction (Wohin?) and dative for location/position (Wo?).
- Contractions are common: 'in + das = ins', 'in + dem = im', 'zu + dem = zum', 'bei + dem = beim', 'von + dem = vom'.
- Verb-preposition combinations are fixed and must be memorised, e.g., 'warten auf' (to wait for) + accusative, 'sich freuen über' (to be happy about) + accusative, 'sich kümmern um' (to care for) + accusative.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Memorize the list of prepositions that always take the dative case (aus, bei, mit, nach, von, zu) and those that always take the accusative (bis, durch, für, ohne).
- When using dual-case prepositions, ask yourself if the action involves movement to a place (accusative) or is static (dative).
- Practice identifying contracted forms like 'ins' (in das) and 'am' (an dem) to improve reading comprehension.
- Ensure you can recognize and use the infinitive constructions with 'um...zu', 'ohne...zu', and 'statt...zu'.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing the case required by dual-case prepositions (an, auf, in) depending on whether the context is movement (accusative) or location (dative).
- Incorrectly using the nominative case after prepositions that require accusative or dative.
- Misusing contracted forms (e.g., using 'zu dem' instead of 'zum').
- Incorrect word order when using prepositions in infinitive clauses.
Examiner Marking Points
- Correct selection of preposition based on the required case (accusative, dative, or dual-case).
- Accurate use of contracted forms (e.g., beim, vom, ins, am, zum).
- Correct application of prepositions in infinitive constructions (ohne/statt...zu, um...zu).
- Appropriate use of prepositions with verbs (e.g., warten auf, sich interessieren für).