What question do I ask to figure out which part of the sentence is Accusative?
What is being "verbed"?
Who is doing the verb?
"Der" changes to "Den" when it is ACCUSATIVE
"Die" and "Das" remain the same in ACCUSATIVE
What is the case of the capitalized words? DER BUCH ist neu.
nominative
accusative
What is the case of the capitalized words? DER BLEISTIFT is auf dem Tisch.
What is the case of the capitalized words? DIE SCHULTASCHE is gelb und rot.
What is the case of the capitalized words? Thomas hat DAS BUCH.
What is the case of the capitalized words? Warum hat Hans DIE KREIDE?
If you see a form of sein (Bin, Bist, Ist, Sind, Seid) in a sentence, there is NO accusative.
Fill in the appropriate article: ___________ Tisch is braun.
der
die
das
den
In order to figure out what is the nominative part of sentence, we should ask ourselves "WHO is doing the verb?"
Fill in the correct article: Braucht ihr _________ Kuli?
Das kind hat _____________ Schultasche.
Fill in the correct article: __________ Buch ist 12 Euro.
What case is the capitalized part of this sentence: DAS BUCH ist 12 Euro.
Fill in the correct article: Warum hast du ________ Papier?
___________ Bleistift kauf Hans.
Fill in the correct article: __________ Lehrer hat 3 Klassen.
Fill in the correct article: Ich habe________ Tisch.
________ Kuli kommt aus Spanien.