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Certain German prepositions require the **dative**: *aus* (from) *außer* (out of) *bei* (at, near) *entgegen* (against) *gegenüber* (opposite) *mit* (with) *nach* (after, to) *seit* (since) *von* (from) *zu* (at, in, to) Some other prepositions ( *an* [at] *auf* [on] *entlang* [along] *hinter* [behind] *in* [in, into] *neben* (beside, next to) *über* [over, across] *unter* [under, below] *vor* [in front of] *zwischen* [among, between] ) may be used with **dative** (indicating __current location__), or **accusative** (indicating __direction toward something__). *Das Buch liegt auf **dem** Tisch(e)* (dative: The book is lying on the table), but *Ich lege das Buch auf **den** Tisch* (accusative: I put the book onto the table).

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