Test 2 Flashcards
What is the accusative masculine form of ‘der’?
den
What is the accusative pronoun for ‘ich’?
mich
What’s the accusative of ‘eine Pizza’?
eine Pizza (feminine doesn’t change)
What is the accusative pronoun for ‘du’ (you informal)?
dich
What is the accusative of ‘kein’ for masculine nouns?
keinen
Conjugate ‘mögen’ for ‘ich’
ich mag
Conjugate ‘mögen’ for ‘du’
du magst
Conjugate ‘mögen’ for ‘wir’
wir mögen
What does ‘mögen’ mean?
to like (someone or something)
What does ‘für’ mean?
for
What does ‘gegen’ mean?
against
What does ‘um’ mean?
around / at (time)
What does ‘ohne’ mean?
without
What does ‘durch’ mean?
through
What does ‘war’ mean?
was (from ‘sein’)
What does ‘hatte’ mean?
had (from ‘haben’)
Conjugate ‘war’ for ‘wir’
wir waren
Conjugate ‘hatte’ for ‘ich’
ich hatte
When do you use ‘kein’?
To negate a noun with an indefinite article (e.g. Ich habe kein Buch.)
When do you use ‘nicht’?
To negate a verb, adjective, preposition, or definite noun (e.g. Ich trinke nicht.)
Negate: Ich habe ein Auto.
Ich habe kein Auto.
Negate: Ich trinke Wasser.
Ich trinke kein Wasser.
Ending for adjective after ‘den’ (masc. accusative)?
-en (e.g. den schwierigen Test)
Ending for adjective after ‘die’ (fem. accusative)?
-e (e.g. die schwere Prüfung)
Ending for adjective after ‘das’ (neuter accusative)?
-e (e.g. das interessante Buch)