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Dative or accusative?
Dative and accusative are two different cases in grammar that indicate the relationship between a verb and its object. The dative case is used to show the indirect object of a verb, while the accusative case is used to show the direct object. To determine whether to use dative or accusative, you need to consider the verb in the sentence and identify whether the object is receiving the action directly (accusative) or indirectly (dative).
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'Genitive or accusative?'
The genitive case is used to show possession or relationship between nouns, while the accusative case is used to show the direct object of a verb. In general, the genitive case is used to indicate ownership or association, while the accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb or the object of a preposition. The choice between genitive and accusative depends on the specific context and the grammatical rules of the language being used.
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Genitive or accusative?
The genitive case is used to show possession or relationship between nouns, while the accusative case is used to show the direct object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions. In general, the genitive case is used to indicate possession or belonging, while the accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb or the object of a preposition. The choice between genitive and accusative depends on the specific context and the grammatical rules of the language being used.
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Whom or what accusative?
The accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb in a sentence. It answers the question "whom" or "what" is receiving the action of the verb. In English, the accusative case is often marked by word order or prepositions, while in some languages, such as Latin or German, it is marked by changes in the form of the noun or pronoun.
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Tolerate dative or accusative?
Whether to use the dative or accusative case in German depends on the verb being used and the prepositions that accompany it. Some verbs require the dative case, such as helfen (to help) or danken (to thank), while others require the accusative case, such as sehen (to see) or essen (to eat). It is important to learn which case each verb requires in order to use the correct form in a sentence.
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What is a subject accusative?
A subject accusative is a linguistic phenomenon where the direct object of a verb is marked with the accusative case, typically in languages that have a nominative-accusative alignment. This can occur in languages like Latin or Greek, where the accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. In these cases, the subject of the sentence is in the nominative case, while the direct object takes the accusative case.
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Nominative or accusative in Latin?
In Latin, the nominative case is used for the subject of a sentence, while the accusative case is used for the direct object. The nominative case is also used for predicate nominatives, which rename the subject. The accusative case is used for nouns that receive the action of the verb.
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What is the difference between accusative and accusative object, and dative and dative object?
The accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb, while the accusative object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. For example, in the sentence "I see the dog," "the dog" is in the accusative case and is the accusative object. Similarly, the dative case is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb, while the dative object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action indirectly. For example, in the sentence "I give the book to her," "her" is in the dative case and is the dative object.
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