German CEFR grammar quiz practice

Accusative Case (direct object)

CEFR A1 (Beginner) · Week 14 · 25 questions

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German (A1)Accusative Case (direct object): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. What is the accusative form of the definite article for a masculine noun?
  2. Complete: 'Ich sehe _____ Mann.' (I see the man.)
  3. What is the accusative form of 'ein' for a masculine noun?
  4. Complete: 'Er kauft _____ Auto.' (He buys a car.)
  5. What is the accusative form of 'die' (feminine)?
  6. Complete: 'Sie liest _____ Buch.' (She reads the book.)
  7. What is the accusative form of 'ein' for a neuter noun?
  8. Complete: 'Ich esse _____ Apfel.' (I eat an apple.)
  9. What is the accusative form of 'die' (plural)?
  10. Complete: 'Wir sehen _____ Katzen.' (We see the cats.)
  11. Which sentence is correct in accusative?
  12. Complete: 'Du trinkst _____ Wasser.' (You drink the water.)
  13. Complete: 'Ich kenne _____ Frau.' (I know the woman.)
  14. What changes in accusative for masculine nouns with the article 'ein'?
  15. Complete: 'Er hat _____ Sohn.' (He has a son.)
  16. Which is NOT correct accusative form?
  17. Complete: 'Sie kauft _____ Kleid.' (She buys the dress.)
  18. Complete: 'Ich schreibe _____ Brief.' (I write a letter.)
  19. What is the accusative plural form of the indefinite article?
  20. Complete: 'Wir nehmen _____ Kinder.' (We take the children.)
  21. Complete: 'Du siehst _____ Tisch.' (You see the table.)
  22. Complete: 'Ich kaufe _____ Bleistift.' (I buy a pencil.)
  23. Which is correct: accusative of 'das Fenster'?
  24. Complete: 'Sie isst _____ Kuchen.' (She eats the cake.)
  25. What happens to feminine and neuter nouns in accusative case?
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What is the accusative form of the definite article for a masculine noun?