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Word Order with Cases

NOMINATIVE

CONJUGATED VERB

DATIVE

ACCUSATIVE

Der Mann
Das Kind
Die Frau
Die Leute

bringt/bringen

dem Jungen
dem Mädchen
der Schwester
den Kindern

den Mantel
das Hemd
die Jacke
die Kleider

When the accusative and dative are both nouns, place the dative before the accusative.

When the accusative and dative are both pronouns, place the accusative before the dative. (Remember it this way: Two-year-olds think they are the center of the universe. [Adults, of course, never think that way.] Two-year-olds will say,
“Gib es mir!” It may be selfish, but it is the right word order.)

When one case (accusative or genitive) is a noun and one is a pronoun, in the main clause of a declarative sentence, the pronoun always goes next to the second position (the conjugated verb's place).
 
 

Der Mann

bringt

ihn (the coat)

dem Jungen.

Das Kind

bringt

ihm (the girl)

das Hemd.

Den Apfel

bringt

sie (the wicked queen)

ihm (Schneewittchen).

Schneewittchen (dat.)

bringt

sie

den Apfel.