![]() “Ich habe meinen Ausweis einem unfreundlichen Polizisten gegeben.”.“Ich esse immer nur die klein en Stück e.”ĭeclension of adjectives with nouns with indefinite articles Case.(das Zimmer) Ichhabeein_ klein_ Küche.Declension of adjectives with nouns with definite articles Case (die Schule) Woistmeinneu_ Deutschbuch? (das Buch) Ist das fürmein_ alt_ Bruder. (das Haus) Siekannmein_ schön_ Frau die Blumengeben. (der Hund) Der jung_ Mann hat einneuesHaus. ![]() Accusative Nominative Nominative Accusative Nominative Dative Accusative DativeĪdjective Endings Ichhabeein_ alt_ Hund. Was wirst du ohnedeinBuchmachen? Du kannstmit der jungenFrautanzen. Ist das fürdeinneuesHaus? Das istmein alterHund. ![]() (I see the big car.) Step 1: Is Auto Nominative, Accusative or Dative? (Accusative) Step 2: Is it the or a? (the) Step 3: Is it der, die or das? (das) So the answer is : Ichsehe das grosse Auto.Īdjective Endings What case is the noun in? Ichhabeein grosses Auto. In the dative, plural nouns add an -en or -n if the plural does not already end in -n, except for plurals ending in -s.ġst you need to memorize this chart: Nominative Accusative Dative der = e den = en dem = en die = e die = e der = en das = e das = e dem = en die = en die = en den = en +en/n ein = ereinen = en einem = en eine = e eine = e einer = en ein = esein = eseinem = en Remember this is as easy as 3 simple steps 1) Is the noun the adjective is describing Nominative, Accusative or Dative? 2) Is it the (der,die or das) or A (ein, dein,mein, sein, etc.) 3) Is it der, die or das Look at this sentence. (you may want to make a copy of this for your notes) For definite articles (the)For indefinite articles (a) Accusative demblauenAnzugeinemblauenAnzug derblauenBluseeinerblauenBluse demblauenKleideinemblauenKleid denblauenSchuhen Notice, the only change from the nominative case occurs with masculine nouns. Look at this chart for definite & indefinite articles in the accusative case. (you may want to make a copy of this for your notes) For definite articles (the)For indefinite articles (a) Accusative denblauenAnzugeinenblauenAnzug die blaueBluseeineblaueBluse das blaueKleideinblauesKleid die blauenSchuhe Notice, the only change from the nominative case occurs with masculine nouns.Īdjective Ending in the Dative Case Something is Dative when it is the indirect object of a sentence or comes after a dative preposition or after a dative verb. (you may want to make a copy of this for your notes) For definite articles (the)For indefinite articles (a) Nominative derblaueAnzugeinblauerAnzug die blaueBluseeineblaueBluse das blaueKleideinblauesKleid die blauenSchuhe Notice how all of the adejctives in the nominative add an e…when the definite article is present (plural adds an en)Īdjective Ending in the Accusative Case Something is Accusative when it is the direct object of a sentence or comes after an accusative preposition. ![]() (both present or past tenses) Look at this chart for definite & indefinite articles in the nomiantive case. E N D - Presentation TranscriptĪdjective Ending in the Nominative Case Something is nominative when it is the subject of a sentence or comes after a conjugation of the verb sein. ![]()
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