For example, there are two types of accusative cases in Mandarin.
It is an absolute construction found in the accusative case.
In contrast, regular nouns do not have a distinct accusative case.
The name is invoked in either the vocative or the accusative case.
In this latter role, it functioned much like an accusative case does.
The accusative case, which expresses the direct object of a verb.
In German, for example, accusative case is always overt on arguments with masculine gender.
The accusative case marks the direct object of a verb.
When the subjects are different, the subject of the infinitive is in the accusative case.
The accusative case is also used after particular German prepositions.