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Practicing the German accusative case Most pictures courtesy of [email protected]

Practicing the German accusative case Most pictures courtesy of [email protected]

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Page 1: Practicing the German accusative case Most pictures courtesy of capl@washjeff.edu

Practicing the German accusative case

Most pictures courtesy of [email protected]

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Was kauft Holger im Supermarkt? Er kauft . . . (definite articles)

die Eier

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das Gemüse

den Joghurt

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den Käse 

die Butter

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die Milch

den Orangensaft

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die Pizza

die Wurst

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Was bezahlt Tanja? Sie bezahlt . . . (definite articles)

das Brot

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den Kuchen

den Kaffee

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den Tee

die Erdbeeren

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die Trauben

die Suppe

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Was bekommt Jens zu Weihnachten?Er bekommt . . . (indefinite articles)

einen Fernseher

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einen Ball

ein Radio

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einen Stuhl

eine Uhr

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Was isst Lara NICHT zum Mittagessen?Sie isst . . . (“kein” negation)

keine Gurken

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keine Karotten

keinen Salat

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keine Wurst

kein Hähnchen

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Was habe ich in meinem Zimmer? Ich habe . . . (possessive “mein”)

mein Bett

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meinen Schrank

meinen Computer

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mein Handy

mein Fenster

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meinen Tisch

meine Lampe