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The accusative case is used for the direct object (that's the noun or pronoun to which an action is done). It's like theshark inPeter ate the shark whereshark is the noun that gets eaten. It also follows certain preopstions (words like for, through and without).Only singular (i.e. not plural) masculine nouns change in the accusative. All the determiners and adjectives that stand before these always end in-en. The other nouns stay the same as in the nominative.Some pronouns also change. The most important ones to remember areich(I) becomesmich(me) anddu(you)becomes dich(you). As you can see, that means that not all pronouns change in English to mark the object either.If you want to listen to this podcast directly on your computer, clickhere.

Summary

The accusative case is used for the direct object (that's the noun or pronoun to which an action is done). It's like the shark in Peter ate the shark where shark is the noun that gets eaten. It also follows certain preopstions (words like for, through and without). Only singular (i.e. not plural) masculine nouns change in the accusative. All the determiners and adjectives that stand before these always end in -en. The other nouns stay the same as in the nominative. Some pronouns also change. The most important ones to remember are ich (I) becomes mich (me) and du (you) becomes dich (you). As you can see, that means that not all pronouns change in English to mark the object either. If you want to listen to this podcast directly on your computer, click here.

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The accusative case is used for the direct object (that's the noun or pronoun to which an action is done). It's like the shark in Peter ate the shark where shark is the noun that gets eaten. It also follows certain preopstions (words like for, through and
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Publishing date
2012-12-30 14:08
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  Laura
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