Adjectives Remediation.

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Adjectives Remediation

Nomativ der kleine Anzug die rote Krawatte das bunte T-Shirt die (pl) großen Schuhe NOTES: With adjectives, which are merely describing words, you need to add different endings to make them grammatically correct. In regular old nomativ, the adjective for der, die, and das receives an ‘e’. Only the plural form always receives an ‘en’.

Nomativ Sätzen Der kleine Anzug gefällt Peter nicht. Die rote Krawatte steht an den Tisch. Das bunte T-Shirt ist sehr nett. Die großen Schuhe sind nicht so toll. NOTES: When forming sentences in the nomativ case, the subject of the sentence and its adjective receives the special ending.

Akkusativ den kleinen Anzug die rote Krawatte das bunte T-Shirt die (pl) großen Schuhe NOTES: In the akkusativ case, the der adjective changes to the ‘en’ ending, with the others remaining as they did before. (die and das=‘e’; plural=‘en’)

Akkusativ Sätzen Peter mag den kleinen Anzug nicht. Der Man hat die rote Krawatte getragen. Ich mag das bunte T-Shirt. Armand hat die großen Schuhe. NOTES: When forming sentences in the akkustaiv case, the ‘victim’ of the verb (who recieves the action of the verb) aka direct object gets the change.

Dativ dem kleinen Anzung der roten Krawatte dem bunten T-Shirt den (pl) großen Schuhen NOTES: In dativ, all of the adjectives, reguardless of gender receives the ‘en’ ending.

Dativ Sätzen Ich will einem kleinen Anzug für das Kind geben. Du gibst einer roten Krawatte zu den alten Man. Du hast kein Geld für dem bunten T-Shirt gekaufen. NOTES: when forming dativ sentences, the indirect object, the one that does not deal with the verb receives the ending change.

Genitiv Des kleinen Anzug Der roten Krawatte Das bunten T-Shirt Der großen Schuhe NOTES: All of the endings are ‘en’ in genitiv.

Genitiv Sätzen Des kleinen Anzug Farbe ist blau. Der roten Krawatte meines Onkel ist zu lang. Des bunten T-Shirt meiner Mutter ist alt. Der großen Schuhe mir sind sehr komisch. NOTES: in german, the words that receive the endings are the ones that show possession. Kind of like the “ ‘s “ in englisch. Normally the genitiv part comes after the noun it describes.