Accusative Flashcards
1
Q
Which are the 4 functions of accusative case?
A
- Direct object
- Object of an accusative preposition
- Object of a two-way preposition
- Expressions of definite time
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Q
Direct object case
A
- The direct object and the complement go in accusative, unless the verb or prepostion is dativ.
- What or whom does the subject <insert>?</insert>
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Object of an accusative preposition case
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- The object of an accusative preposition must be in the accusative case
- List of prepositions
- bis (until)
- durch (through)
- für (for)
- gegen (against)
- pro (per)
- ohne (without)
- um (around, at (with time))
- wider (against)
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Object of a two-way preposition case
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- Prepositions in the accusative case describe movement or show a change of location. These prepositions can answer questions that start with: Where to…?
- Prepositions in the dative case describe positions or refer to a static location. These prepositions can answer questions that start with: Where…?
- Two-way prepositions:
- an (to, toward)
- auf (to, toward, onto)
- hinter (behind)
- in (in, into)
- neben (beside)
- über (across, about)
- unter (under)
- vor (in front of)
- zwischen (between)
- etlang (along)
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Dative Prepositions
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- Aus = out of
- Außer = expect for
- bei = at
- gegenüber = opposite, across from, in relation to
- mit = with
- seit = since, for (time)
- von = from
- zu = to
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Genitive prepositions
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- Nouns and pronouns following these prepositions will generally be in the Genitive in more formal speaking and writing, but are increasingly often in the Dative in less formal speaking and writing.
- statt = instead of
- trotz = despite
- während = during
- wegen = because of
Only genitive
- Außer = outside of
- inner = inside of
- ober = above
- unterhalb = below
- diesseits = on this
- jenseits = the other
- beiderseits = both sides of