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German Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns express something general or unspecific, rather than something concrete. When an indefinite pronoun is used, the subject or object of a sentence is not specifically defined. Indefinite pronouns (unbestimmte Fürwörter)

German Word Order - When does it change?
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German Conjunctions and Word Order

Coordinating conjunctions connect two main clauses. Subordinating conjunctions connect main (independent) clauses with subordinate (dependent) clauses. Using subordinating conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs changes the word

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German Indirect Questions

Indirect questions are questions that are included within the structure of another sentence. Because indirect questions are dependent clauses (Nebensätze in German), we have to change the

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What are the 4 German Cases?

Depending on how a given word is used—whether it’s the subject, a possessive, or an indirect or a direct object—the spelling and the pronunciation of

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German Transition Words

If you’re going to be speaking German in your daily life, you need to learn German transition words so that you can piece together an

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German Comparative and Superlative Endings

The positive form expresses the normal degree of intensity of the adjective. By using the comparative form, you increase the intensity of it. It is often used to compare two

German Strong Adjective Endings

Use strong declensions when a noun has no article or after a pronoun such as ein wenig (a little), etwas (something), dergleichen (the same), or ein paar (a couple). You’ll select 1 of 5 possible

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German Weak Adjective Endings

In English and in German, adjectives can be placed before nouns or after nouns. In German, if an adjective is placed before the noun, it

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German Adjectives, Adverbs and Prepositions

Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Most adjectives are stand-alone words; however, present and past participles can also be used as adjectives. Numbers are also