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Nominative and Accusative Cases Explained by jaswinder singh is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document is a German grammar worksheet about cases - nominative and accusative. It explains that: 1) The subject of a sentence is in the nominative case. The direct object takes the accusative case. 2) In German, nouns change form based on case, with definite and indefinite articles changing endings in the accusative. 3) Examples are provided to practice identifying subjects and objects, and their cases, in both German and English sentences. Students are then asked to fill in articles in additional
- Author
- jaswinder singh
- Language
- EN