In this lesson you will learn the German adjective endings for the accusative case. Or in your textbook it might be written like: Adjektivdeklination im Akkusativ. After this video you know how to decline adjectives in accusative for sentences with definite and indefinite articles.
If you haven't seen the first video about German adjective endings in nominative, I suggest you watch this first as you will there information you need to know to understand why we actually have this difficult but important grammar topic. Video link right down here in the description.
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Related Content:
1️⃣ Die Adjektivdeklination im Nominativ:
https://youtu.be/exwewlcw8UY
2️⃣ Was ist Akkusativ:
https://youtu.be/fPKH95g_9cs
3️⃣ Top 30 Akkusativ Verben, die Du kennen musst:
https://youtu.be/9imlUUFsbrg
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