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Question Dog Accusative Object Sentence Koho Focussed Words

Front Accusative questions

When a question is focussed on the object of a sentence, the question words that behave like adjectives (jaký, který, čí) use the accusative ending to match the object they are asking about. Kdo (who) changes to koho (whom) in the accusative.

Note that the question word will usually start the sentence, preceded by a preposition where relevant - "For which dog are you looking" rather than "Which dog are you looking for?"

Can you translate:

For which dog do they need food?
At whom is that girl looking?
Back Pro kterého psa potřebují to žrádlo?

Na koho se dívá ta dívka?

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