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Sentence Structure in German
Sentence Structure in German. The fun part of learning any language.. learning Grammar! The grammar rules you must follow to…
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GERMAN COURSES AND GERMAN EXAMS
GERMAN COURSES AND GERMAN EXAMS German courses and German exams are available in a variety of formats and levels, from…
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Reading time in German
Germans use two different questions for Reading time in German: “Wie viel Uhr ist es?” (“What time is it?” and “Wie spät…
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Supermarket phrases in German
When you go to Supermarket phrases in German, Austria, or German Switzerland, you’ll find a number of German words very…
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Present prefect in German
Present prefect in German, also called present perfect (Perfekt), is a past tense. We use it to speak about actions completed in…
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Imperative in German
Imperative in German are usually followed by an exclamation mark, when giving orders and instructions. However, they do not require…
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Relative pronouns in German
If you’re looking into relative pronouns, you’re starting to really advance your German skills! Using relative pronouns (and the relative…
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Genitive case in German
The genitive case in German is a strange phenomenon these days. It’s currently being wiped out of the language……
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Accusative in German
Learning what the German accusative case is (and how and when to use it) is essential. Since it’s not a…
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Interrogative in German
In German, as in English, an interrogative pronoun is one of the words who, whose, whom, what and which when they are used instead…
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Present tense for irregular Verbs in German
Present tense for irregular Verbs in German Just like English, German has both regular verbs and irregular verbs. The difference between these two…
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Reflexive verbs in German
Reflexive verbs in German (Reflexiv Verben) are verbs that take a reflexive pronoun (mich, dich, sich, etc.). In the infinitive, they are preceded by sich. Example:…
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Modal verbs in German
The modal verbs in German are dürfen (be allowed to/may), können (be able to/can), mögen (to like/may), müssen (to have to/must), sollen (to ought to/should) and wollen (to want…
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Regular verbs in present tense in German
‘To conjugate Regular verbs in present tense in German means to give the different forms of a verb depending on…
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Visiting a doctor in German
Getting sick abroad can be terrifying. You’re not sure where to go, what the culture is surrounding doctors and health, or how to express…
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