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Noun
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Reflexive
Reflexive verbs include 'sich' and indicate the subject is also the object of the action.
Separable
Separable verbs split in main clauses – the prefix moves to the end.

Separable Prefixes:
an-, auf-, aus-, bei- ,fort- , mit- , vor- , weg- , ein- , zu -, los-
Accusative
The accusative case (wen? was?) is used for the direct object – the person or thing directly affected by the verb.
Dative
The dative case (wem?) is used for indirect objects – usually the person receiving something or being affected indirectly.
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