The Accusative Definite and Indefinite Articles. What is the Accusative Case? O Used to indicate direct objects in a sentence. O Direct objects receive.

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The Accusative Definite and Indefinite Articles

What is the Accusative Case? O Used to indicate direct objects in a sentence. O Direct objects receive the action of the verb. O Also used following certain prepositions. O The masculine article and pronoun changes its appearance in this Case.

Direct Objects O We have them and use them in English and auf Deutsch. O A Direct Object receives the action of the verb. O Franz bought the CD. O Franz is the subject. He controls the action of the sentence. O bought is the action. O The CD is being bought. It is receiving the action of the verb. It is the direct object. O The noun or the pronoun identified as the Direct Object is put into the Accusative Case. O Articles and/or pronouns change appearance to reflect this.

Articles O There are 2 main types of articles auf Deutsch: O Definite = the O Indefinite = a/an O The following charts show what they look like according to: O gender – masculine, feminine, neuter O number – singular or plural O case – nominative or accusative

Definite Articles

Masculine

Definite Articles MasculineFeminine

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuter

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative der

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdie

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdiedas

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdiedasdie

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdiedasdie Accusative

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdiedasdie Accusative den

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdiedasdie Accusative dendie

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdiedasdie Accusative dendiedas

Definite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative derdiedasdie Accusative dendiedasdie

Indefinite Articles

Masculine

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminine

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuter

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative ein

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineine

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineineein

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineineeinkeine

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineineeinkeine Accusative

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineineeinkeine Accusative einen

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineineeinkeine Accusative eineneine

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineineeinkeine Accusative eineneineein

Indefinite Articles MasculineFeminineNeuterPlural Nominative eineineeinkeine Accusative eineneineeinkeine