Nominative Case and Accusative Case

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Nominative Case and Accusative Case Subject and Direct Object

Definite & Indefinite Articles Articles and Gender Definite & Indefinite Articles Noun Gender

What is a Definite Article? In English, there is only 1: the In German, there are more: der die das den

What is an Indefinite Article? In English, they are: a an In German they include: ein eine einen

Noun Gender All singular nouns in German have gender: Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nouns do not have gender, they are just plural.

Nominative Case “Dictionary Form” for all nouns Used to indicate the subject Das Auto fährt schnell. Also used after the verb sein Das Kind ist ein Junge.

Accusative Case Used for Direct Objects Das Kind sieht einen Junge. Used after an Accusative Preposition. Das Auto fährt durch die Stadt.

Accusative Prepositions durch durch die Tür für für das Mädchen gegen gegen den Schrank ohne ohne die Freunde um um die Ecke

Nominative Case der ein kein mein die eine keine meine das - Definite Article Indefinite Article no / not any Possessive Adjectives masculine der ein kein mein feminine die eine keine meine neuter das plural -

Accusative Case den einen keinen meinen die eine keine meine das ein Definite Article Indefinite Article no / not any Possessive Adjectives masculine den einen keinen meinen feminine die eine keine meine neuter das ein kein mein plural -

Nominative Personal Pronouns Singular Plural 1st Person ich (I) wir (we) 2nd Person du (you) ihr (you) Sie (you) 3rd Person er (he) sie (they) sie (she) es (it)

Accusative Personal Pronouns Singular Plural 1st Person mich (me) uns (us) 2nd Person dich (you) euch (you) Sie (you) 3rd Person ihn (him) sie (them) sie (her) es (it)