accusative - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • govern: Does the verb govern the accusative or the dative?

Adjective modifier

  • objective: It cannot be demanded that the objective accusative of religious experiences occupy the spatial dimensions, since being spatial entails having sensory qualities.

Modifies a noun

  • case: A noun or pronoun in the accusative case is called a direct object.
  • object: While Jesus ' three commands exchanged imperative verbs and accusative objects, the final " My " in verses 1517 is con- stant.
  • form: Note that " dich " is the accusative form of the pronoun " du " .
  • ending: Nominative or accusative endings were the first attempts to dissociate Jesus from Elymas by effectively getting rid of the " of " .

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