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German Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns in German, just like in English, is used to point to something specific within a sentence. A demonstrative pronoun can be used for

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Two-Part Conjunctions

Most two-part conjunctions in German have direct English equivalents, so it’s faster to learn them by example than to break them down grammatically. The easiest

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German ‘Haben’ + Double Infinitive

To conjugate modal verbs in the Perfekt, we still need the auxiliary “haben” (conjugated with the subject). The difference here is made by the two infinitives at the end

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German Als, Als Ob, and Als Wenn

When als (als ob, als wenn) is used to mean as if or as though, the verb in its clause should be in the subjunctive.  Subjunctive II (general subjunctive) occurs more

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German Konjunktiv I

If you plan to improve your German by reading news articles, this is an important form to learn. The special subjunctive appears most frequently in

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German Modal Particles

German modal particles (Modalpartikel) are uninflected words that are used mainly in the spontaneous spoken language in colloquial registers in German. Their dual function is to reflect the mood or

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German Relative Clauses

Relative clauses are used extensively in German, and they use dependent word order (i.e. the conjugated verb moves to the end of the clause). In

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The German Verb “Lassen”

The German verb lassen is a very useful irregular (strong) verb with the basic meaning of “to allow” or “to let.” But it has many other meanings and

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German Passive Voice Alternatives

The passive voice is usually used when the person who does an action is not clear, not important or not known. There are, however, some

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German Passive Voice with Modal Verbs

In German passive sentences, we seem to put more emphasis on the actions rather than who is doing the action. When those actions involve a