Examples of using Accusative in English and their translations into Spanish
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Rd declension nouns and adjectives have-es in both nominative and accusative, however, so the-s plural for these words could derive from either case form.
as its latter member, its final"ā" is to be dropped before the terminations from Accusative pl.
neuter noun ending in"as", both Nominative and Accusative cases coincide with each other in singular number, i.e.
merely the weak inflection with a few additions to compensate for the lack of the masculine nominative and neuter nominative and accusative endings.
In turn, the same term"anyasya" conveys the sense in Accusative this way:"on account of the nonperception of another when the Subject does not perceive another--the effort made by the senses in order to perceive,
In announcing the name of the newly elected pontiff, the new pontiff's birth first name is announced in Latin in the accusative case(e.g., Eugenium,
we know that the language is strict accusative SVO, then we know that Grob smock Blug probably means that Grob is the smocker
it were a neuter noun declined in Accusative case, singular.
except the main accusative form, that became by adjectives suffix ö instead of öс
Semitic letter ש shin, it was replaced with a σ sigma, and a masculine singular ending was added in the nominative case, in order to allow the name to be inflected for case(nominative, accusative, etc.) in the grammar of the Greek language.
also have a dative case instead of the accusative case in personal pronouns, while others have accusative in pronouns and dative in nouns,
An occasional difficulty in Esperanto is using the accusative with noun phrases which do not readily accept the accusative suffix-n, such as correlatives like ties"that one's", quotations(see: cit above), or phrases which already include an accusative suffix, such as provoj savontaj ĝin"attempts to save it", forpelado hundon"driving away the dog.
the subject of a dependent clause is declined in accusative, while the verb appears in infinitive.
but except for its use in the nominative and accusative cases with the numbers two, three and four, e.g. dvi hryvni/дві
ACCUSATIVE CASE: It indicates the Direct Object.
Accusative. Whom?
That's accusative?
The Verbo-Nominal Object Constructions with the Accusative.
Special uses of the accusative and prepositional.
The accusative, to an extent of time.