German Accusative Pronouns - Deutsch lernen

German Accusative Pronouns - Deutsch lernen

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English, Other

10th - 12th Grade

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The video tutorial covers the nominative and accusative cases in German, explaining their usage with subjects, predicate nominatives, direct objects, and accusative prepositions. It highlights verbs that do not take the accusative case and provides examples of pronouns in both cases. The tutorial includes practice exercises for pronoun usage and insertion, helping learners understand the grammatical structure and application in sentences.

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What is the nominative case used for in German?

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Can you explain the difference between a direct object and a predicate nominative?

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List some verbs in German that do not take an accusative case.

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What are the accusative prepositions in German?

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What is the significance of the masculine form in the accusative case?

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How do the nominative and accusative case pronouns change in German?

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Provide an example of a sentence using the accusative case.

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