The Accusative Prepositions.

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The Accusative Prepositions

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

Object of a Preposition Just like English, German has prepositions. When a noun follows a preposition, in is called an object of a preposition. When a noun follows a preposition defined as an “Accusative Preposition,” it uses accusative articles.

Prepositions Accusative Prepositions: durch – through für – for gegen - against ohne – without um – at, around bis – until entlang - along

zum Beispiel Ich komme ohne meinen Kuli. Sie fahren durch die Stadt. Er bezahlt €20 für eine CD.

Articles The following charts show what they look like according to: When a noun follows an Accusative Preposition, the article needs to show that. The following charts show what they look like according to: gender – masculine, feminine, neuter number – singular or plural case – nominative or accusative

Definite Articles

Definite Articles Masculine

Definite Articles Masculine Feminine

Definite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter

Definite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural

Definite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative

Definite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der

Definite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die

Definite Articles der die das Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die das

Definite Articles der die das Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die das

Definite Articles der die das Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die das Accusative

Definite Articles der die das den Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die das Accusative den

Definite Articles der die das den Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die das Accusative den

Definite Articles der die das den Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die das Accusative den

Definite Articles der die das den Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative der die das Accusative den

Indefinite Articles

Indefinite Articles Masculine

Indefinite Articles Masculine Feminine

Indefinite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter

Indefinite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural

Indefinite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative

Indefinite Articles Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein

Indefinite Articles ein eine Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine

Indefinite Articles ein eine Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine

Indefinite Articles ein eine keine Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine keine

Indefinite Articles ein eine keine Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine keine Accusative

Indefinite Articles ein eine keine einen Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine keine Accusative einen

Indefinite Articles ein eine keine einen Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine keine Accusative einen

Indefinite Articles ein eine keine einen Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine keine Accusative einen

Indefinite Articles ein eine keine einen Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative ein eine keine Accusative einen