Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master spatial precision and unlock native-sounding fluency through German's unique prepositional logic and fixed verb combinations.
- Distinguish between static locations and dynamic movements using case changes.
- Navigate physical spaces accurately using 'in' and 'an' in various contexts.
- Memorize and apply essential fixed verb-preposition pairs for B2 communication.
你将学到什么
Hey there, language adventurer! Ready to take a significant leap towards sounding truly native in German? In this exciting chapter, we're diving deep into the nuanced world of prepositions. I know, prepositions can feel tricky, but I promise, by the end of this, you'll master how to precisely describe both *where* something is and *where* it's going!
We'll kick things off with the pivotal Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen). You'll discover how a simple case change – Dative for location, Accusative for direction – transforms your meaning, letting you distinguish between
the book is *on* the tableand "I'm putting the book *onto* the table." Then, we'll zoom in on
in + Accusative, specifically for expressing movement *into* a confined space, adding a layer of precision to your descriptions.
Next, you'll learn to wield an + Dative to convey being at the edge or next to something, like at the lake or on the screen. Imagine asking for precise directions in a bustling German city or meticulously describing an object's position – these rules are your secret weapon!
And for the grand finale, we'll unlock the power of German Verb-Preposition Pairs (Verben mit Präpositionen). These fixed combinations are key to B2 fluency, allowing you to express complex ideas naturally, like understanding the subtle difference between waiting *for* someone and thinking *about* something. After this chapter, you won't just be able to navigate physically; you'll navigate conversations with enhanced accuracy and confidence, sounding far more polished and native. Ready to refine your German to an upper-intermediate level? Let's go!
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双格介词:位置与方向 (Wechselpräpositionen)用这九个双向介词时,表示“静态位置”就用第三格 (Dativ),表示“方向”或“位置变化”就用第四格 (Akkusativ)。
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进入某个地方:In + 第四格 (去哪里?)Movement into a space requires
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在边缘:表示位置的德语介词 'an' + Dative (am, an der)Use 'an' + Dative for being 'at the edge' or 'next to' water, screens, and vertical surfaces.
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德语动词介词搭配:如何正确使用 (Verben mit Präpositionen)掌握动词与介词的“固定CP”是迈向 B2 流利度的必经之路,重点记住
warten auf、denken an和träumen von这些核心搭配。
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Correctly choose between Dative and Accusative for all nine two-way prepositions based on context.
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By the end you will be able to: Describe entering specific enclosed spaces using 'in' plus the accusative case.
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By the end you will be able to: Specify locations 'at the edge' of objects or bodies of water using 'an' plus Dative.
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By the end you will be able to: Use at least 10 high-frequency verb-preposition pairs correctly in natural conversation.
章节指南
Overview
in + Accusative for expressing movement into confined spaces, and an + Dative for conveying being at the edge or next to something. Finally, we'll delve into the indispensable realm of German Verb-Preposition Pairs (Verben mit Präpositionen). These fixed combinations are vital for B2 fluency, allowing you to express sophisticated thoughts naturally and idiomatically.How This Grammar Works
in + Accusative for movement *into* a confined space. While in is a two-way preposition, its use with Accusative specifically denotes entering something enclosed. Think of it as going inside. For instance: Ich gehe in die Stadt. (I am going *into* the city.) or Er fährt in den Supermarkt. (He is driving *into* the supermarket.).an + Dative for location, specifically conveying being at the edge, next to, or on a vertical surface. This is often contracted to am (an + dem) or an der. For example: Das Bild hängt an der Wand. (The picture hangs *on* the wall.) or Wir sitzen am See. (We are sitting *at* the lake.).auf (on top of) and captures a particular spatial relationship.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Ich schwimme in der See.
(I am swimming in the lake.)
Ich schwimme im See.(I am swimming in the lake.)
in takes the Dative case. in + dem contracts to im, not in der. in der See would imply swimming *into* the sea (feminine die See).- 1✗ Wrong:
Ich stelle die Tasse auf den Tisch.
(I put the cup onto the table.)
Ich stelle die Tasse auf den Tisch.(I put the cup onto the table.) (Wait, this is correct!)
Ich stelle die Tasse auf dem Tisch.(I put the cup onto the table.)
Ich stelle die Tasse auf den Tisch.(I put the cup onto the table.)
Putting implies direction (Wohin?), so auf must take the Accusative case. der Tisch (masculine) becomes den Tisch in Accusative. auf dem Tisch would mean on the table (location, Dative), not onto the table (direction, Accusative).- 1✗ Wrong:
Ich interessiere mich für das Buch.
(I am interested in the book.)
Ich interessiere mich für das Buch.(I am interested in the book.) (This is correct!)
Ich interessiere mich an das Buch.(I am interested in the book.)
Ich interessiere mich für das Buch.(I am interested in the book.)
Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
How do I know whether to use Dative or Accusative with a Two-Way Preposition?
Ask yourself if the verb expresses *location* (Wo? - Where?) or *direction/movement* (Wohin? - Where to?). Location (no change of position) uses Dative; direction (movement from one place to another) uses Accusative.
Is an + Dative always about being at the edge?
Primarily, yes. It indicates proximity to a vertical surface or a boundary, like at the wall (an der Wand), at the river (am Fluss), or on the screen (am Bildschirm). It implies a direct connection or adjacency, distinguishing it from auf (on top of) or in (inside).
What's the best way to learn all the German Verb-Preposition Pairs?
There's no shortcut! Learn them in context, often with example sentences. Grouping verbs by their preposition (e.g., all verbs taking auf + Akkusativ) can help, but consistent exposure through reading, listening, and active practice is key for B2 German mastery.
Why is precise use of prepositions so important in B2 German?
Precise preposition use is a hallmark of advanced fluency. It clarifies meaning, prevents misunderstandings, and makes your German sound much more natural and native, moving beyond basic communication to nuanced expression.
Cultural Context
in + Accusative, an + Dative, and German Verb-Preposition Pairs are universally applied and expected at a B2 German level. This precision reflects a broader cultural appreciation for order and clear structure.关键例句 (6)
Ich stehe am Fenster und warte auf den Uber.
I'm standing at the window waiting for the Uber.
在边缘:表示位置的德语介词 'an' + Dative (am, an der)Das Bild hängt schief an der Wand.
The picture is hanging crooked on the wall.
在边缘:表示位置的德语介词 'an' + Dative (am, an der)技巧与窍门 (4)
“画圈”还是“画箭”法
Check the gender!
Check the question
神奇的字母 'r'
Ich freue mich darauf.这样读起来更顺溜!
核心词汇 (6)
Real-World Preview
Decorating a New Apartment
Meeting at the Train Station
Review Summary
- Preposition + Acc (Wohin?) / Preposition + Dat (Wo?)
- Verb + Fixed Preposition + Fixed Case
常见错误
Because you are moving from outside to inside, you must use the Accusative case with 'in'.
English speakers often translate 'for' literally as 'für', but German uses 'auf' + Accusative for the verb 'warten'.
The verb 'hängen' (to be hanging) describes a static state, so 'an' requires the Dative case.
本章规则 (4)
Next Steps
You've just mastered one of the most 'German' aspects of the language. This spatial logic will soon become second nature to you. Keep practicing!
Describe your room out loud, focusing on where items are (Dat) vs where you put them (Acc).
Write 5 sentences using 'sich freuen auf' for future events.
快速练习 (10)
Ich bin ___ {Bahnhof|m}.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 在边缘:表示位置的德语介词 'an' + Dative (am, an der)
Ich gehe in ___ {Park|m}.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 进入某个地方:In + 第四格 (去哪里?)
Find and fix the mistake:
Er erinnert sich an dem Termin.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 德语动词介词搭配:如何正确使用 (Verben mit Präpositionen)
Ich freue mich riesig ___ {___|m} Urlaub nächste Woche!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 德语动词介词搭配:如何正确使用 (Verben mit Präpositionen)
Which sentence is correct?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 双格介词:位置与方向 (Wechselpräpositionen)
Das Bild hängt ___ {Wand|f}.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 在边缘:表示位置的德语介词 'an' + Dative (am, an der)
Which is correct?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 进入某个地方:In + 第四格 (去哪里?)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ich bin am {Tür|f}.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 在边缘:表示位置的德语介词 'an' + Dative (am, an der)
选择语法正确的句子:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 德语动词介词搭配:如何正确使用 (Verben mit Präpositionen)
Ich warte ___ (der) Bushaltestelle.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 双格介词:位置与方向 (Wechselpräpositionen)
Score: /10