The Plural of German Nouns
It’s one of those points in German grammar that often frustrates learners: forming the plural…
Read MoreAdverbial Clauses in German (2)
In our last article, we learned what adverbial clauses are: They are subordinate clauses that…
Read MoreAdverbial Clauses in German (1)
Adverbial clauses (Adverbialsätze) are subordinate clauses (Nebensätze) that enrich the main clause with information about…
Read MoreDifferent Functions of the Diminutive in German
In our last article, we looked at how to form the German diminutive. In this…
Read MoreHow to Form the Diminutive in German
What is cuter? A Hase (rabbit) or a Häschen (little rabbit)? A Hund (dog) or…
Read MoreReflexive Verbs in German
In this blogpost, we’ll explore a special class of German verbs: reflexive verbs. We’ll explain…
Read MoreTypes of Subordinate Clauses in German
In our last article, we explained what subordinate clauses are and how they differ from…
Read MoreMain Clauses and Subordinate Clauses in German
Main clauses (Hauptsatz) and subordinate clauses (Nebensatz) are two different types of clauses (Teilsätze) that…
Read MorePrefix Verbs and Particle Verbs in German
Let’s be honest: German verbs are confusing and can easily bring German learners to the…
Read MoreSeparable Verbs in German: When to Separate Them?
Anyone who’s studied German grammar knows them: separable verbs (trennbare Verben). As the name suggests,…
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