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1. What does Accusative mean? The Accusative case
2. boaco (accusative singular boacon, plural Boacoj, accusative plural Boacojn)
3. Ambigua (accusative singular ambiguan, plural ambiguaj, accusative plural Ambiguajn)
4. Baptisma (accusative singular Baptisman, plural Baptismaj, accusative plural Baptismajn)
5. But what does the Accusative case actually do? The Accusative Case
6. Aglo (accusative singular Aglon, plural Agloj, accusative plural Aglojn) eagle; Derived terms
7. Abrupta (accusative singular Abruptan, plural Abruptaj, accusative plural Abruptajn) abrupt; Derived terms
8. Accusative (grammatical case) Accus
9. Ambargo: Definite accusative Ambargoyu: Singular Plural Nominative Ambargo: Ambargolar: Definite accusative Ambargoyu: Ambargoları
10. Inflection Nominative Aort: Definite accusative Aortu: Singular Plural Nominative Aort: Aortlar: Definite accusative
11. Nominative / Accusative – Scenario 1
12. Aramea (accusative singular Aramean, plural arameaj, accusative plural arameajn) Aramaic; Finnish Etymology < Aramea
13. Accusative singular of Culmus; References []
14. Accusative is the direct object
15. What does Accus mean? Accusative
16. French: ·feminine singular of Ambulant··inflection of Ambulant: strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular strong nominative/accusative plural weak nominative all-gender singular weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
17. Accusation accusatory accusal Accusativeness accusative case
18. German Accusative Prepositions: Your Essential Guide
19. Accusative Case: The Accusative case is usually used for a person or thing that is directly affected by the action
20. A word or form in the Accusative case
21. Accusative case (plural Accusative cases) ( grammar ) : case used to mark the immediate object ( direct object ) on which the transitive verb acts
22. The Accusative is the first case that offers difficulties
23. This object is very often in the Accusative
24. Accus definition: Accusative Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
25. The Accusative can have a variety of functions
26. So, a banana is in the Accusative case.)
27. The Accusative absolute is formed by a noun or pronoun in the Accusative case and placed in an absolute construction without a finite verb
28. Aort (definite accusative Aortu, plural Aortlar) Aorta (great artery) Declension
29. 16 synonyms for Accusatory: accusing, critical, censorious, reproachful, condemnatory, accusative
30. Indefinite articles are also declined when using the Accusative case
31. Indefinite articles - type in articles and nouns in the Accusative
32. Accusative case is simply another name for the objective case
33. Accusative American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
34. The direct object will most often be in the Accusative case.
35. Turkish is a typical Agglutinative language: compare Turkish evleri, “houses” (accusative case), in which ev is the root meaning “house,” -ler marks plurality, and -i is the sign for accusative,…
36. Definition of Accusative (noun): form of word when it is object
37. In English, we can sometimes split hairs and talk about Accusative vs
38. ‘The Accusative has thus two forms: the definite (with Accusative ending) and the indefinite (the same as the nominative).’ ‘One of the leading ideas of the analysis is that the structural Accusative position has wide scope with respect to the agent relation expressed by the head of the voice phrase.’
39. The Accusative or dative is applied to the object of a sentence
40. Definition and synonyms of Accusative from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
41. The Accusative marks the object, while the genitive marks the possessor of something.
42. The Accusative case changes the masculine definite (der), indefinite (ein) and possessive (mein) articles.
43. Singular plural masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine nominative/ accusative indefinite Anorganic: Anorganică
44. This is the British English definition of Accusative.View American English definition of Accusative.
45. Adjectives for Accuse include accus, accusatival, accusative, accusatorial, accusatory, Accused, accusing and accusive
46. Alignment is nominative–accusative, with nominal case marking also distinguishing adjectives from nouns.
47. The Accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of the transitive verb
48. Page description: The Accusative case is used to describe the direct object of a sentence
49. Accusative The Accusative case, akkusativ, is the one that is used to convey the direct object of a sentence; the person or thing being affected by the action carried out by the subject
50. An English example of the Accusative absolute is present in the sentence, "Him …