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latricolore, UserMod Light

I did yesterday with Mr Müller.

Correct ðŸTM‚

Of which: with, after, from, to, are prepositions which: always the Dativ demand.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

And how is it here: “We confirm that Mr Müller was with us in the office yesterday.”

latricolore, UserMod Light

This is now the nominative: Who? was here?

“We confirm that Mr Müller was at our office yesterday.”

🙂

latricolore, UserMod Light

Yeah, sure.
I’m sorry for you to have a mistake. But this is certainly not a world failure!

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

Oh, no, sure? I did it wrong.😬 Thank you.

Adzec
1 year ago

“Lord” belongs to the masculine exceptional declination and is always declining with the ending “-n” except in the nominative.

HerrPringles
1 year ago

With Who have you spoken? With Mrn Müller. (Dativ)

The Dativ of Mr the Mrn.

Waldmensch70
1 year ago

With Mr. Müller.

Tannibi
1 year ago

“Herrn,” is Dativ.

oppenriederhaus
1 year ago

Mr Müller

nettermensch
1 year ago

I write most “Lord”