Fortunately, the accusative case differs from the nominative only in one key place: masculine singular nouns. For feminine (die), neuter (das), and plural (die) nouns, articles remain the same in both ...
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Under the view of nominative Case taken by Chomsky (2000, 2001), one would expect nominative to be the marked or complex Case, being merged after accusative. In fact, however, it is the other way ...
“From”, “at”, “since” or “around” – prepositions like these help us to locate things. They point us in the right direction – in time or place, for example. But it is not always as simple as it seems.
Adjectives are words used to describe nouns. You can use adjectives to add more detail to what you want to say, like the colour or size of something or what someone’s personality is like. So you want ...
“From”, “at”, “since” or “around” – prepositions like these help us to locate things. They point us in the right direction – in time or place, for example. But it is not always as simple as it seems.