Was ist Akkusativ? | German accusative explained | YourGermanTeacher
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Summary
Akkusativ, or accusative, is the fourth case in German grammar, primarily used with specific verbs and prepositions. It distinguishes between subjects in nominative and objects in accusative. The only change occurs in masculine articles, where "der" becomes "den" and "ein" becomes "einen." Understanding this case is essential for proper sentence structure.