A1 Nominative and Akkusative Case
A1 Nominative and Akkusative Case
The Nominative case is used for the subject of the sentence — the person or thing that is
doing the action.
You use the Nominative case to describe the subject of a sentence. The subject is the doer
of the action.
✅ Examples:
The Akkusative case is used for the direct object — the person or thing that is receiving the
action of the verb.
✅ Examples:
Direct objects of the sentence (what or whom the action is being done to)
After verbs like sehen (to see), essen (to eat), haben (to have), and besuchen (to
visit), etc.
Object: What/Whom is being Example: Ich sehe den Hund. (I see the
Akkusative
affected? dog.)
🧠 Important Rule:
Feminine (die), neuter (das), and plural (die) nouns stay the same in both cases.
📚 Quick Review
🌟 Practice Sentences
Summary
Use Nominative for the subject (who or what is doing the action).
Use Akkusative for the direct object (what or whom the action is happening to).