Nouns & pronouns come in Cases, depending on their job

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Nouns & pronouns come in Cases, depending on their job In the sentence. A.The first case that is found in every sentence is Nominative (Nominativ auf Deutsch) simply means The SUBJECT (Subjekt auf Deutsch) Nominative Subject is the doer of the verb(action). How do you say the for the subject of the sentence? KASUS Maskulin Feminin Neutrum Plural Nominativ der Vater die Mutter das Auto die Autos Subjekt

the (der, die, das, die, den…) is called the The second case that is found in most sentences is __________________________. Accusative (Akkusativ auf Deutsch) means ____________ The DIRECT OBJECT (Direkt Objekt auf Deutsch) Akkusativ Direkt Object is what is being verbed How do you say the for the direct object of the sentence? KASUS Maskulin Feminin Neutrum Plural Nominativ Akkusativ der Vater die Mutter das Auto die Autos Subjekt den Vater die Mutter das Auto die Autos Direkt Objekt the (der, die, das, die, den…) is called the definite article because you are talking about a definite thing.

a /an (ein, eine, einen) is called the How do you say a / an for the subject of the sentence? How do you say a /an for the direct object of the sentence? KASUS Maskulin Feminin Neutrum Plural Nominativ Akkusativ k ein k eine k ein (k)eine Vater Mutter Auto Autos Subjekt k einen k eine k ein (k)eine Direkt Objekt Vater Mutter Auto Autos a /an (ein, eine, einen) is called the indefinite article because you are not talking about a definite thing. Kein works the same way as ein The above articles are used in front of _______ . Nouns in German are always _____________!!!! nouns CAPITALIZED

Beispiele: (examples) die eine der / den ein / einen Beispiele: (examples) (the) ______________ Lehrer (m) (a) ______________ Lehrer (m) (the) ______________ Frau (f) (a) ______________ Frau (f) (the) ______________ Kind (n) (a) ______________ Kind (n) die eine das ein Űbung I smell the cake. (rieche, Kuchen-m) ___________________________________________________________ The woman plays the piano. (Klavier-n) ___________________________________________________________ My mother photographs the man. (fotografiert) You are writing an email. (schreibst, Email-f) We’re eating a fish. (essen, Fisch-m) Ich rieche den Kuchen Die Frau spielt das Klavier Meine Mutter fotografiert den Mann Du schreibst eine Email. Das Mädchen isst einen Fisch..

My friends dance the polka. (tanzen, Polka-f) _______________________________________________________________________ My German teacher drinks a tea. (trinkt, Tee-m) You are an idiot! (Idiot-m) My brother finds a Pizza. (findet, Pizza-f) You all listen to the alarm. (hört, Alarm-m) A child is stealing the money. (stiehlt, Geld-n) A man has the pen. (Kugelschreiber-m) Meine Freunde tanzen die Polka. Meine Deutschlehrerin / Mein Deutschlehrer trinkt einen Tee. Du bist ein Idiot! Mein Bruder findet eine Pizza. Ihr hört den Alarm. Ein Kind stiehlt das Geld. Ein Mann hat den Kugelschreiber.