Adjective endings Flashcards
What is the nominative case?
it describes the subject of the sentence which is the person/thing that is doing something
What is the accusative case?
it describes the direct object of the sentence which is the person/thing that is affected by the action of the subject
What is the dative case?
it describes the indirect object of the sentence which is similar to the direct object but isnt the primary/main object
What is the genetive case?
it denotes possession
What is the definite article?
the - der/die/das
What is the indefinite article?
a/no - ein/eine/einen/keine
What are possessive pronouns?
mein/ihr/sein -> belonging to someone
What are the definite articles for the nominative subject?
m = der,
f = die,
n = das,
pl = die
What are the indefinite articles for the nominative subject?
m = ein,
f = eine,
n = ein,
keine
What are the adjective endings for the nominative subject after the definite article?
m = e,
f = e,
n = e,
pl = en
What are the adjective endings for the nominative subject after the indefinite article?
m = er,
f = e,
n = es,
pl = en
What are the adjective endings for the nominative subject with no article?
m = er,
f = e,
n = es,
pl = e
What are the definite articles for the accusative object?
m = den,
f = die,
n = das,
pl = die
What are the indefinite articles for the accusative object?
m = einen,
f = eine,
n = ein,
keine
What are the adjective endings for the accusative object with the definite article?
m = en,
f = e,
n = e,
pl = en