which with this-?
Why is the demonstrative pronoun in the accusative case?
*Which bike do you recommend?
*I recommend this bike
The verb "recommend" is in the dative case. Why is this sentence incorrect?
*I recommend this bike
Why is the demonstrative pronoun in the accusative case?
*Which bike do you recommend?
*I recommend this bike
The verb "recommend" is in the dative case. Why is this sentence incorrect?
*I recommend this bike
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Is the meter trochee? That is, it's not accented?
Firstly, this sentence is purely formally wrong because incomplete and therefore does not make any sense.
When a set begins “I recommend this bike ….”, then it must be continued or supplemented, WAS you recommend this bike. Now you can’t make recommendations for a bike because there is no ears and no brain.
When it comes to grammar alone, it is asked about the phrase “this bike”: WEM do you feel something? So this requires the tripod. And all this together is formal grammatical and content just completely wrong.
The correct question is WEN or WAS? Answer: The or DIESES bicycle (accusative).
There are numerous verbs that have a tripod object (often activated) and an acousative object (often unlived).
show someone something
lend something to someone
give someone something
recommend something to someone…
I recommend this bike. Dativ + battery
jmdm.jmdn./etw.recommend| recommended, recommended |
Because “this” would mean the bike you feel something. (As if it were a person. “I recommend to shower this man. He stinks.”
I recommend (dir) this bike. (For it is stable.)