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In German: What case describes the subject or the doer of the action? the accusative case the dative case the nominative case the neuter case
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In German:
What case describes the subject or the doer of the action?
the accusative case
the dative case
the nominative case
the neuter case
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high-school
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the nominative describes the subject
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