diff --git a/content/case_accusative.rst b/content/case_accusative.rst index 4047d1a..853d579 100644 --- a/content/case_accusative.rst +++ b/content/case_accusative.rst @@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ The accusative case is sometimes referred to as the case of “limitation.” It limits the verb as to extent, direction, or end (the goal) of an action. The principle uses of the accusative case are to: - #. Indicate the direct object of a verb [see `Accusative_Direct_Object `_ ] + #. Indicate the direct object of a verb [see `Accusative_Direct_Object `_ ] #. Indicate the object of certain prepositions [See `Object_of_Prepositions `_ ] #. Indicate the subject of an infinitive [See `Subject_of_Infinitive `_ ] - #. Adverbial accusative [See `Adverbial_Accusative `_ ] + #. Adverbial accusative [See `Adverbial_Accusative `_ ]