| 1. | Here G�taland appears in the plural form of the dative case.
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| 2. | The genitive-dative form can be derived from the nominative.
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| 3. | German often expresses a benefitor with a single dative case pronoun.
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| 4. | A few verb stems have an irregular dative-argument form.
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| 5. | These prepositions can take either the accusative or dative grammatical cases.
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| 6. | Commonly encountered cases include nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive.
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| 7. | The distinct dative case was lost in early Middle English.
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| 8. | In the dative singular the final i is either long or short.
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| 9. | In dative " case is incorrectly used for the prepositional case.
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| 10. | A text example with the dative suffixes in bold is:
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