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What is the Accusative case form of "das" in German?

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For example, the sentence "Kannst du das Buch sehen?"

The word "Buch" is a neuter noun. In German, "Buch" remains "das Buch" even in the accusative case. Therefore, the correct sentence is "Kannst du das Buch sehen?" which translates to "Can you see the book?" in English.

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