Die Frage des Tages 13.11.13: 1. Was hast du in deinem Rucksack? 2. Take 2 minutes to look over your der words before the quiz. This is not matching. You.

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Die Frage des Tages : 1. Was hast du in deinem Rucksack? 2. Take 2 minutes to look over your der words before the quiz. This is not matching. You must write the English. 3. Nimm deine Hausaufgaben heraus. (10 Sentences – Was hast du in deinem Rucksack?

Akkusativ oder Nominativ?

Hier sind Beispiele! die Schere Ich habe die Schere. das LinealIch habe das Lineal. der TesafilmIch habe den Tesafilm. das HeftIch habe das Heft. die KreideIch habe die Kreide. der LocherIch habe den Locher. What is up with that??

What is a case? A case is how a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun is used in a sentence. Which of the following or not nouns or pronouns? fingernail, paper, you, us, swam yesterday, snow, how, swimsuit, him

Nominativ Nominative case is used for Subjects and predicate nominatives. Das Buch ist interessant. Die Schule liegt in der Nähe von Kroger. Herr Lesnett ist meiner Schulleiter. Herr Lesnett = meiner Schulleiter.

Nominativ If you arent sure if a noun is the subject of the sentence, try replacing it with one of the following words: I, you, he, she, they The dog is awesome! He is awesome!

Nominativ mfnpl derdiedasdie eineineein---- meinmeinemeinmeine dieserdiesediesesdiese

Nominativ Identify the subjects by underlining. Identify predicate nominatives by circling. 1.Mein Hund ist wunderbar. 2. Mein Hund heiβt Maeby. 3. Maeby ist mein Hund. 4. Thomas ist sehr cool. 5. Klaus ist mein Freund.

Akkusativ Akkusativ is used for direct objects. Ich habe den Rechner. To find a direct object, find the subject, the verb, and then ask the question : what.

Akkusativ If you arent sure if a noun is the direct object, try replacing it with one of these words: him, her, me, us, them I saw the dog. I saw him.

Akkusativ Forms of accusativ case are: mfnplural dendiedasdie eineneineein-- meinenmeinemeinmeine

I have the ruler.

I would like the backpack.

Does she have a guitar?

I would like the book.

Do you have a pen?

I have a computer.

Do you have a calculator?

She has a calculator.