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Day: July 7, 2023

Mature beautiful tourist woman inside the restaurant looking outside the window
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German Adverbs of Place

Adverbs of place indicate position and answer the question “where?” (wo?) Adverbs of direction provide information about direction and answer the question: “where from?” (woher?) or “where to?” (wohin?). Adverbs help

Time is fleeting
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German Adverbs of Time and Frequency

Adverbs are often combined with prepositions, which refer either to the dative or the accusative object. Let’s look at some of the “temporal” adverbs (adverbs describing time). Adverbs help

Brandenburg gate in Berling, Germany
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German Konjunktiv II Modal Verbs

We conjugate the modal verbs (as well as a handful of others) in the Subjunctive II by adding the subjunctive endings to the simple past stem and adding an umlaut.

Woman traveling in Dresden city, Germany
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German Konjunktiv II – General Subjunctive II

The Konjunktiv II also known as Subjunctive II is the verb form that we use for polite requests, wishes, suggestions, theories and hypothetical situations. The general subjunctive (Konjunktiv II) is used

Qauint village in Hartz, Germany. A high angle view of a quaint village - Hartz, Germany.
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Genitive Prepositions in German

Some genitive prepositions are still used, but more and more are replaced by dative constructions. How does one know what to use and when? There

Successful men accessories.
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The German Genitive Case

The genitive case in English or in German shows a relationship between two nouns. The noun in the genitive case modifies (tells us something about) the other noun. The

Woman fishing on Fishing rod spinning in Norway.
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German Past Perfect (Plusquamperfekt)

The past perfect or pluperfect (Plusquamperfekt) expresses actions that took place before a certain point in the past. It is the German equivalent of the English

Where too dice
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German Wo Compounds

Wo + preposition is useful when asking questions for clarification such as in Worauf wartet er? (What is he waiting for?) Many of the wo + prepositions replace the German word combination preposition + was. (incorrect -> Für

German Federal Council (Bundesrat) - Berlin, Germany
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German Da Compounds

In English and in German, there are some verbs that are used extensively with certain prepositions. In English, these are called “phrasal verbs”. Adding a