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The original sentence will found in second answer of this question thread.

Original sentence: 1. Es wird nächsten Sommer/im nächsten Sommer sein.

I have written the sentence below only with Preposition + Article

  1. Es wird im nächsten Sommer sein.

In the 2nd sentence the determiner im = in + dem(Dativ) and adjective nächsten (accusative) are in two different case before the noun (Sommer),

So my question is: Is it appropriate to have two different case of determiner and adjective before an individual noun which they both modify?

Tgth
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    related: https://german.stackexchange.com/questions/25357/same-noun-same-case-same-adjective-different-ending-what-are-the-rules-behi – Takkat Jan 30 '19 at 10:44

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Nächsten in the dative case in im nächsten Sommer, see http://germanforenglishspeakers.com/adjectives/adjective-declensions for declension tables of adjectives + nouns.

Stef
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