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Accusative case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The accusative case (abbreviated to ACC ) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. The same case is used in many languages for the objects of (some...
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Nominative–accusative language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Singular; accusative case ... accusative case (plural accusative cases) ... grammatical case...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about accusative case. accusative case. Information about accusative case in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from accusative case)
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A noun which is directly affected by the action of a verb is put into the objective case. In English we call this noun the "direct object" which is a little more descriptive of its function. It's the direct object of some action.
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When do you change DER nouns to DEN? Try these activities to practice this grammatical construction. ... This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber. Learn more about Quia ... Create your own activities...
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Try this activity to practice subject and direct object (or accusative case) rponouns ... Pop-ups: Choose the correct answer from a list of choices ... This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber. Learn more about Quia...
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