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DerKalif
11 months ago

You ask: "WE M are the viewers watching?"

Answer: "DE M Tennis game!"

This M is, so to speak, an indicator for the tripod if you do not have the corresponding question in the (mother-language) feeling.

DerKalif
11 months ago
Reply to  uns1br

The technical expression "direct object" (if you refer to it) has nothing to do with where you look "directly". This is simply another name for the set-up battery object – it also has nothing to do with actual objects in the real world.

spanferkel14
11 months ago

view/view + dative

a em Seeing people in an activity:

  • I'll watch you work.
  • He's watching the kids play.

a he View activity:

  • He watches the football match.
  • I look at the dog address.
  • We watch the Olympic games on TV.
spanferkel14
11 months ago
Reply to  uns1br

Yeah.

  • in the case of:
  • in+dem = in, in+das = ins
  • an+dem = am, an+das = ans
  • of the
MeinName927
10 months ago

Who are they looking at? Of course they look at them! Who else are they supposed to look at?

spanferkel14
9 months ago
Reply to  MeinName927

OmG!

MeinName927
9 months ago
Reply to  spanferkel14

Yeah, with them!

spanferkel14
9 months ago

🤣 I actually went to the glue. 😉

Fontanefan
11 months ago

The direct object is influenced by the action: I propose Hans. I'll bake the cake. I'll get potatoes.

I give the Hans a gift. I give the man a cake. I look at the child when playing.

Cloxdy
11 months ago

Dative.

Candyman712
11 months ago
Reply to  uns1br

This is German grammar. Being taught at school, about fifth grade.

Fontanefan
11 months ago
Reply to  uns1br

It means watching the Siel and not watching the game

Cloxdy
11 months ago
Reply to  uns1br

Who or what are the spectators watching? The tennis game.

Fontanefan
11 months ago

Yes!

Fontanefan
11 months ago

It means the watching game and not the view game