Der Akkusativ / The accusative case

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Der Akkusativ / The accusative case Der Mann kauft das Bier Der Hund beißt den Mann Der Hund beißt die Frau Subject (nominative case) Verb direct object (accusative case) The direct Objekt (Das Akkusativ-Objekt) is what the action of the subject acts upon.

Der Akkusativ / The accusative case You ask for the direct object (Akkusativ-Objekt) with who/what? (Wen/Was?). Was kauft der Mann? Der Mann kauft das Bier. Wen beißt der Hund? Der Hund beißt den Mann. Der Hund beißt die Frau.

Some prepositions require the use of the Accusative durch (through) für (for) gegen (against) ohne (without) um (around; at (time))

Der Akkusativ Ich gehe durch die Tür Peter lernt für den Test Klaus spielt Tennis gegen einen Freund Ich lerne ohne das Buch Du gehst um die Ecke (corner)

Der Akkusativ Fall Singular Plural Nominativ Das Bier Die Biere Genitiv Dativ Akkusativ Der Mann kauft das Bier. Der Mann kauft die Biere.

Der Akkusativ Fall Singular Plural Nominativ Der Mann Die Männer Genitiv Dativ Akkusativ Den Mann Der Hund jagt den Mann. Der Hund jagt die Männer.

Der Akkusativ Fall Singular Plural Nominativ Die Frau Die Frauen Genitiv Dativ Akkusativ Der Hund jagt die Frau. Der Hund jagt die Frauen.