Frequently Asked German Questions
The definite article in the Accusative Case for a masculine noun
For example, the sentence "Sie trinkt den Tee."
In the given sentence, "Sie trinkt den Tee," the word "Tee" is a masculine noun. In German, "Tee" is "der Tee" in the nominative case. In the accusative case, for masculine nouns, the definite article changes from "der" to "den." Therefore, the correct sentence is "Sie trinkt den Tee," which translates to "She drinks the tea" in English. Remembering these definite article changes in the accusative case is crucial for accurate sentence construction. Practice using the correct article forms for masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns to improve your German language skills.
Challenge me!Related Challenges
Which word best completes the sentence to mean 'little'?
Er hat nur ____ Geld in seiner Tasche.
Which word is correctly declined in the nominative singular case?
Der ____ ist grün und voller Leben.
Which word best fits the sentence to mean 'onto'?
Sie legen das Buch ____ den Tisch.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "schreiben" to mean "to write to"?
Sie schreibt einen Brief ____ ihren Freund.
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Das Buch gehört ____ Kindern
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Er kämpft ____ seine Rechte.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "suchen" to mean "to search for"?
Ich suche ____ meinen Schlüsseln
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the personal pronoun 'mein' in the genitive case.
Der Hund ____ Nachbarn ist sehr freundlich
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb 'sprechen' to mean 'to talk about'?
Sie spricht immer ____ ihrem Bruder
Which auxiliary verb correctly completes the sentence to fit the context given?
Ich ____ einen Kuchen gebacken.