Nominative + Accusative Cases

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What is the nominative case used for in German?

It is used for the subject of a sentence.

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What is the subject of a sentence?

The person/thing doing the action of the verb.

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What us the accusative case used for in German?

It is used for the direct object of a sentence.

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What is the direct object of a sentence?

The receiver of the action of the verb.

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Sentences in the accusative case have a ________ and a _______ ________.

subject, direct object

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject of this sentence?

Der Lehrer arbeitet fleißig.

Nominative, Der Lehrer

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject of this sentence?

Die Frau wartet auf den Zug.

Nominative, Die Frau

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject of this sentence?

Das Kind spielt im Garten.

Nominative, Das Kind

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject of this sentence?

Ein Job ist wichtig für mich.

Nominative, Ein Job

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject of this sentence?

Keine Schüler machen genug Hausaufgaben.

Nominative, Keine Schüler

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject of this sentence?

Mein Onkel wohnt in der Schweiz.

Nominative, Mein Onkel

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject and direct object of this sentence?

Meine Schwester hat eine Freundin.

Accusative, Meine Schwester, eine Freundin

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject and direct object of this sentence?

Der Junge findet den Fußball.

Accusative, Der Junge, den Fußball

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject and direct object of this sentence?

Die Kinder essen kein Obst.

Accusative, Die Kinder, kein Obst

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject and direct object of this sentence?

Seine Mutter hat ihr Handy verloren.

Accusative, Seine Mutter, ihr Handy

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Is this sentence in the nominative or accusative case, and what is the subject and direct object of this sentence?

Mein Bruder sucht seinen Pullover.

Accusative, Mein Bruder, seinen Pullover

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The question word 'wer?’ changes to ‘Wen …….?’ in the ____________ case

accusative

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Sein is always used with the _________ case: Wo ist der Hund?

nominative

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Es gibt is always followed by an ____________ case: Es gibt einen starken Wind. 

accusative

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the masculine nominative case?

der

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the masculine accusative case?

den

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the feminine nominative case?

die

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the feminine accusative case?

die

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the neuter nominative case?

das

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the neuter accusative case?

das

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the plural nominative case?

die

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What is the word for ‘the’ in the plural accusative case?

die

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the masculine nominative case?

ein

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the masculine accusative case?

einen

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the feminine nominative case?

eine

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the feminine accusative case?

eine

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the nauter nominative case?

ein

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the neuter accusative case?

ein

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the plural nominative case?

keine

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What is the word for the ‘a / not a possessives’ in the plural accusative case?

keine

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Choose the correct word to complete this sentence:
In Manchester gibt es ein/eine/einen Bahnhof.

einen

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Choose the correct word to complete this sentence:
Der/Die/Das Haus hat ein/einen/eine Garten.

Das, einen

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Choose the correct word to complete this sentence:
Mein/Meine/Meinen Bruder hat den/das/die Auto gekauft.

Mein, das

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Choose the correct word to complete this sentence:
Ich kann mein/meine/meinen Bücher nicht finden.

meine

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Choose the correct word to complete this sentence:
Wo ist der/die/das Supermarkt?

der

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Choose the correct word to complete this sentence:
Der/Die/Das Mädchen kauft morgen ein/eine/ein Handy.

Das, ein

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Choose the correct word to complete this sentence:
Max sucht seine/sein/seinen Mathelehrer.

seinen