German Verbs with Two Objects

One big struggle for German learners is knowing when to use dative and when to use accusative — especially with certain verbs.

Let me make it a bit easier for you 

There’s a simple rule that helps in many cases:

Some verbs take two objects. With these verbs, someone usually receives something.

For example:

  • Ich sage der Polizei die Wahrheit.
    (I tell the police the truth.)
    → The police receive the truth.

     

  • Ich gebe dem Mann das Buch.
    (I give the book to the man.)
    → The man receives the book.

Here’s the key rule:

  •  The receiver is always in dative.
  •  The thing is in accusative.

That’s it. As simple as that.

Many verbs work like this, for example:
geben, sagen, erklären, verraten, schicken, zeigen, bringen and many more.

You can find more examples (with meanings and sample sentences) in the file below.

Verbs with two objects

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