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Day: June 28, 2023

Bringing up the past
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German Simple Past Tense – Regular Verbs

The simple past tense endings are: -te (ich, er/sie/es), -test (du), -tet (ihr), and -ten (Sie, wir, sie [pl.]). Unlike English, the past tense ending is not always the

Trainer teaching a dog the Stand command
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German Imperative

The imperative mood in German has several forms, and can be “softened” by adding flavoring particles (‘doch’ and ‘mal’) and the word ‘bitte’ (please). ‘Doch’

Couple carrying cardboard boxes with their possessions while moving in together
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The Dative Case in German

The dative case in German is one of the four German Cases and home of the indirect object, but it can also be used for

Mix colorful tomatoes
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German Present Perfect – Mixed Verbs

As with the other irregular verbs, the participles for mixed verbs need to be memorized. As their name implies, these mixed verbs mix elements of

Spain, Barcelona, two young women on bicycles in the city
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German Present Perfect – Irregular Verbs

German present perfect irregular verbs are formed by using strong (irregular) verbs. This past tense form is often referred to as the “conversational past” since

Old man remembering past events with photos
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German Present Perfect – Regular Verbs

The present perfect tense is formed by using one of three types of past participles: weak (regular), strong (irregular), and mixed. This past tense form

If I may
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German Modal Verbs

German Modal verbs modify the content of the main verb of the sentence (i.e. the way or how something is done). The conjugated modal verb

counting hands
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German Cardinal & Ordinal Numbers

In German, the meaning of cardinal numbers is digits such as 3 or 11 or 630 or any other number used in counting to indicate

Concept image of a businessman separate one wooden people from a group
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German Separable Prefix Verbs

Learn how to use the separable prefix verbs in German (also known as “trennbare Verben”). We explain when to separate the prefix from a German

Toys word and wooden cube with the word WHAT?
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German Question Words

In order to ask basic questions in German, you’ll need to memorize some new vocabulary. Here are thirteen German question words you can use in everyday