1- Supines only occur in the accusative and ablative cases.

2- In all three persons, the ablative singular ending is identical to the accusative singular.

3- The counted noun takes indefinite accusative singular.

4- The personal pronouns distinguish nominative and accusative case forms.

5- Only the accusative case for indefinite masculine nouns is often marked.

6- The whole construct is followed by the accusative singular indefinite.

7- There is an accusative marker used on definite direct objects.

8- No distinction is made between nominative and accusative of nouns.

9- accusative pronouns encode animate participants which function as objects.

10- The accusative is the direct object's case.

11- This is equivalent to the accusative case.

12- These sentences are singular, neuter and either nominative or accusative .



13- The accusative substantive restricts the reference of the verbal action.

14- The accusative substantive indicates the extent of the verbal action.

15- The accusative case marks the direct object of a verb.

16- The only exceptions are verbs with two accusative objects.

17- This difference is only significant for the accusative singular.

18- Some pronouns had a different accusative ending, which distinguished them.

19- It is considered accusative even though it looks like the genitive.

20- accusative pronouns exist both in a weak and a strong form.

21- A majority of the world's languages have accusative alignment.

22- Some German pronouns also change in the accusative case.

23- Proto-Uralic was a nominative- accusative language.

24- The agentive case is overtly marked as distinct from the accusative .

25- Commonly encountered cases include nominative, accusative , dative and genitive.

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