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Ist " Den Golf Ball schlagen" Akkusativ oder Dativ
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Ist " Den Golf Ball schlagen" Akkusativ oder Dativ
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If the substantive is on singular, DEN is typical for AKKUSATIV
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Den Golf Ball schlagen ist in der Akkusativ
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