Learn German Grammar
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German Present Perfect
In this lesson, we'll explore the German Present Perfect (Perfekt), a vital tense for daily conversations. It expresses completed actions…
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How to Form Questions in German
In German, forming questions is often as simple as changing your sentence structure! Just move the verb to the beginning.…
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Modal Verbs in German
Welcome to our lesson on modal verbs in German! These special verbs, like "können" (can) and "müssen" (must), express ability,…
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German Future Perfect Futur II
Welcome to our lesson on German Future Perfect (Futur II)! This tense expresses actions that will be completed by a…
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German Auxiliary Verbs sein, haben, werden
Welcome to our lesson on German auxiliary verbs: "sein," "haben," and "werden"! These essential verbs help form tenses and more.…
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Subordinate Clauses in German
Welcome to our lesson on Nebensätze, or subordinate clauses! In German, these clauses add depth to your sentences by providing…
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German Past Perfect Plusquamperfekt
Welcome to our German lesson on the Past Perfect (Plusquamperfekt)! This tense helps you talk about actions that happened before…
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The Imperative Mood in German
Welcome to our lesson on the Imperative Mood in German! The imperative is used to give commands or advice. For…
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Passive Voice in German
Welcome to our lesson on the Passive Voice in German! In German, the passive voice emphasizes the action rather than…
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Conditional Sentences in German
Welcome to our lesson on Conditional Sentences in German! These sentences express what could happen if a certain condition is…
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German Subjunctive Konjunktiv I & II
Welcome to our German lesson on the Subjunctive (Konjunktiv I & II)! This unique mood expresses wishes, hypotheticals, and indirect…
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German Conjunctions and Sentence Connectors
Welcome to our lesson on German conjunctions and sentence connectors! In German, words like "und" (and), "aber" (but), and "weil"…
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German Numbers, Dates, and Time Expressions
Welcome to our German lesson on numbers, dates, and time! In German, numbers 21-99 are formed by combining the tens…
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Negation in German
In German, negation can be tricky, but it’s fun to learn! Use "nicht" to negate verbs and adjectives—like "Ich sehe…
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German Pronouns
Welcome to our lesson on German pronouns! Personal pronouns like "ich" (I) and "du" (you) help you connect with others,…
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