26- A number of languages have both ergative and accusative morphology.

27- The accusative case is also used after particular German prepositions.

28- In the singular, the instrumental is identical to the accusative .

29- The inflection in singular accusative depends on the inflection in singular nominative.

30- Tariana exhibits an essentially nominative- accusative morphosyntactic alignment.

31- Dative and accusative pronouns come before the verb.

32- This preposition use accusative case in some meanings.

33- An accusative ending -n is preserved in Ethiopian Semitic.

34- For the accusative endings, see Latin declension.

35- The accusative substantive frequently functions semantically as the subject of the infinitive.

36- The name is invoked in either the vocative or the accusative case.

37- For inanimate nouns, the accusative singular is identical to the nominative singular.



38- This difference is observable only for masculine nouns in nominative or accusative case.

39- Some Latin prepositions take a noun in the accusative .

40- More classically, the use of the accusative indicates hearing with understanding.

41- Ido has the accusative suffix "-n".

42- Esperanto grammar involves only two cases, a nominative and an accusative .

43- Accusative I is the more commonly found case.

44- The accusative is only used in fixed expressions.

45- Old Norse įss has the genitive įss or įsar, the accusative ęsi and įsu.

46- The term "Requiem" is the accusative form of the Latin noun requies (rest, repose).

47- Historically, the similarity of the accusative and genitive endings is coincidental.

48- accusative The accusative is the direct object case and it is unmarked in the singular.

49- There were five major cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and instrumental.

50- By contrast, German distinguishes four cases; nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative.

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