Direct objects and adjective endings

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Direct objects and adjective endings Was tragen die Leute? Direct objects and adjective endings

tragen (to wear) ich trage du trägst er/sie/es trägt wir tragen ihr tragt sie tragen Sie tragen I wear you wear he/she/it wears we wear you (guys) wear they wear you (formal) wear

Direct Objects In German, you need to differentiate between the subject and the object of the sentence. Remember, there are definite (der, die, das) and indefinite (ein, eine, ein) articles in German. Only the masculine article changes in the accusative case (direct object). Examples: der (ein) Rock Ich trage den Rock. I wear the skirt. Ich trage einen Rock. I wear a skirt.

Der Mann…

Die Frau …

Adjective endings If the adjective describing the noun is in the accusative case (direct object) it changes as well. Examples: Ich trage den blauen Rock. der Rock Ich trage einen blauen Rock. ein Rock Ich trage die blaue Jacke. die Jacke Ich trage eine blaue Jacke. eine Jacke Ich trage das blaue Hemd. . das Hemd Ich trage ein blaues Hemd. ein Hemd

Der Mann trägt…

Die Frau trägt…

Die Kinder… Die Mädchen…

Die Frau…

Der Mann…

Die Kinder… Die Jungen…

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