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The Accusative Pronouns
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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.
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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.
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Pronouns O Just like in English, pronouns are used to replace nouns auf Deutsch. O Usually, these nouns have previously been referred to in written, spoken, or listening mode of communication.
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Pronouns English
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Pronouns EnglishNominative
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative I
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iich
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal)
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) du
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich he
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heer
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn she
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie it
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites we
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewir
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal)
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihr
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihreuch
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihreuch they
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihreuch theysie
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihreuch theysie
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihreuch theysie You (formal, singular & plural)
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihreuch theysie You (formal, singular & plural) Sie
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Pronouns EnglishNominativeAccusative Iichmich you (singular, informal) dudich heerihn shesie ites wewiruns you (plural, informal) ihreuch theysie You (formal, singular & plural) Sie
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Object of a Preposition O Just like English, German has prepositions. O When a noun or a pronoun follows a preposition, in is called an object of a preposition. O When a pronoun follows a preposition defined as an “Accusative Preposition,” it uses accusative pronouns.
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Prepositions O Accusative Prepositions: O durch – through O für – for O gegen - against O ohne – without O um – at, around O bis – until O entlang - along
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zum Beispiel O Sie kommt ohne ihn. O Er bezahlt €20 für es.
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