Question
Updated on
19 May 2021
- Korean
-
German
-
French (France)
-
English (US)
Question about German
Ich bin eine Krankenschwester.
Ich bin eine Krankenschwester.
Dann was ist "eine Krankenschwester" für einen Fall? Akkusativ oder Nominativ?
Answers
Read more comments
- Portuguese (Brazil)
Nominativ. Das Verb "sein" wird immer mit dem Nominativ verwendet.
Ich bin ein Mann (ein Mann - Nominativ)
Ich sehe einen Man (einen Mann - Akkusativ)
Was this answer helpful?
- German
@Lina_06
Nominativ --> wer oder was bin ich?
Man könnte auch sagen:
Ich bin Krankenschwester.
Highly-rated answerer
Was this answer helpful?
- Korean
@my-lee-g Ach ja, mit diesem Kasus (der) kann ich ja gut merken, dass es ein Nominativ ist! Vielen Dank!
[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve your language skills❓ All you have to do is have your writing corrected by a native speaker!
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by native speakers for free ✍️✨.
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by native speakers for free ✍️✨.
Sign up
Related questions
Recommended Questions
- Ist ,,ihrem,, oder ,,ihren,, hier richtig? Was passt hier? Wir haben über die Leistungsbereitss...
- What's the difference between "ist gefolgt" and "hat gefolgt"
- Heute möchte ich über ein sehr wichtiges Thema schreiben, das Momentan sehr häufig diskutiert wir...
- Ist dieser Satz natürlich? Im meine Welt, nein existieren ein schlechter Tag. "In my world, no b...
- Ist dieser Satz natürlich? Du keine perfekte aber er knowent deine Herz. "You are not perfect bu...
Topic Questions
- Do you understand this sentence? I remembered that I had forgotten to sing the national anthem i...
- "the majority of people don't/doesn't know..." which is correct?
- When someone asks you How are you?/How are you doing? Would it sound correct and natural to answe...
- Does the sentence below sound natural? If you are a native English speaker, could you please corr...
- “我希望你能理解我”可以说"I hope you can comprehend me"吗,comprehend的用法对不对
Newest Questions
- had Phil had a sister? Why use “had” start? Can I use Did instead? What will different?
- he was very different from his brother and sister. Why use “from” ,can I use “with” instead? What...
- they’d lived too far away from each other after Phil moved.why this use “each other”? Why use “f...
- Which one is more natural answer? What do you plan to do? A. make some friends. B. To make some ...
- He’ll probably be around 15 years old when he passes away. Why use “probably”and”around” it have...
Previous question/ Next question
Thank you! Rest assured your feedback will not be shown to other users.
Thank you very much! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.