A2grammar· 6 min· +30 XP

Accusative Articles

When a noun is the direct object of a sentence — the thing being acted on — German marks it with the accusative case. Look at the table:

Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative (subject) der / ein die / eine das / ein die / —
Accusative (object) den / einen die / eine das / ein die / —

Only masculine changes. Feminine, neuter, and plural articles look identical in both cases. That single fact is most of what you need to learn.

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