A1 German Course | Lesson 20 |Possessive Pronouns and Adjective Endings in German Accusative|English

Possessive Pronouns and Adjective Endings in German accusative case explanation is topic of lesson 20 of A1 level free German language course for absolute beginners. Possessive Pronouns in German accusative case was explained in the previous lesson similarly the topic of Adjective Endings in German accusative case was explained in the previous lessons individualy. Now in this lesson of free German language course both topics i.e. Possessive Pronouns and Adjective Endings in German accusative case are explained with examples. The ending of both possessive pronouns and adjective endings in German language depends on 2 things. 1. The case in which both Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives are being used 2. Gender of noun in German language. For a masculine noun in German accusative case, the possessive pronoun in German accusative case will receive an additional "-en" and the adjective ending in German accusative case will be with an additional "-en" For a feminine noun in German accusative case, the possessive pronoun in German accusative case will receive an additional "-e" and the adjective ending in German accusative will be with an additional "-e" For a neuter noun in German accusative case, the possessive pronoun in German accusative will receive no additional ending and the adjective ending in German accusative will be with an additional "-es"