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The following German prepositions always take a dative:
• *ab* – “from” (time)
• *aus* – “from, out of”
• *außer* – “except for”
• *bei* – “at, near, at the house of”
• *dank* – “thanks to”
• *entgegen* – “contrary to”
• *gegenüber* – “opposite”
• *gemäß* – “according to”
• *laut* – “according to”
• *mit* – “with”
• *nach* – “after, to”
• *seit* – “since, for”
• *von* – “from, of”
• *zu* – “to”
• *zufolge* – “according to”
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LATCH stands for five things,
**L**ocation,
**A**lphabet,
**T**ime,
**C**ategory and
**H**ierarchy.
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