The study of German prepositions, including their usage with specific cases (accusative, dative, and dual-case) and their role in forming prepositional phr
Topic Synopsis
The study of German prepositions, including their usage with specific cases (accusative, dative, and dual-case) and their role in forming prepositional phrases, infinitive constructions, and da-compounds.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Prepositions govern specific cases: accusative (e.g., 'durch', 'für', 'ohne'), dative (e.g., 'aus', 'bei', 'mit', 'nach', 'seit', 'von', 'zu'), and genitive (e.g., 'trotz', 'während', 'wegen').
- Two-way prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen: 'an', 'auf', 'hinter', 'in', 'neben', 'über', 'unter', 'vor', 'zwischen') take accusative for movement/direction and dative for location/position.
- Contractions: prepositions often merge with articles, e.g., 'in dem' → 'im', 'zu dem' → 'zum', 'an das' → 'ans'. These are common in spoken and written German.
- Prepositions of time: 'um' (specific time), 'am' (days/parts of day), 'im' (months/seasons), 'von...bis' (duration).
- Prepositions of place: 'in' (inside), 'auf' (on top of), 'unter' (under), 'neben' (next to), 'zwischen' (between).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Memorize which prepositions always take the dative case (aus, bei, mit, nach, von, zu).
- Practice the 'movement vs. location' rule for dual-case prepositions (accusative for movement/direction, dative for location).
- Learn the common contracted forms as they are frequently used in authentic texts.
- When writing, check if your verb requires a specific preposition (e.g., 'warten auf').
- For Higher tier, ensure you can distinguish between da-compounds and wo-compounds.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing the case required by dual-case prepositions (an, auf, in) depending on whether the action is static or directional.
- Incorrectly using the nominative case after prepositions that require dative or accusative.
- Misusing contracted forms (e.g., using 'zu dem' instead of 'zum').
- Forgetting the 'zu' in infinitive constructions (e.g., 'um...zu').
- Misplacing the preposition in relation to the noun or pronoun.
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, ans, zum, zur).
- Correct application of prepositions in infinitive constructions (ohne/statt...zu, um...zu).
- Accurate use of prepositions with verbs (e.g., warten auf).
- Correct formation and usage of da-compounds (e.g., darauf, damit, dafür, davon) and wo-compounds (Higher tier only).