Grammatik
For quick reference, all grammar structures are listed here (linked back to the appropriate unit or directly to a PDF).
Nouns and Pronouns:
Grammatical Gender: Nouns and Pronouns 1.10
Definite and indefinite articles 2.2
Possessive determiners: 2.4 3.2
Personal pronouns in the accusative 3.16
Reflexive pronouns in the accusative 4.2
Personal pronouns and reflexive pronouns in the dative 5.10
Compound Nouns 8.2
Relative Clauses 9.10
Masculine n-nouns 10.6
Verbs:
“Sie”-imperative 1.4
“Du“-imperative 4.4
Conjugation of “sein” and “haben” 1.8
Expressing likes and dislikes: “gern“/“nicht gern“/“auch gern“ 2.8
Stem-vowel changing verbs 2.12
möchten 3.14
Modal verbs: können, wollen, müssen 4.4
Modal verbs: dürfen, sollen, mögen 4.6
Perfect Tense 1 5.2
Perfect Tense 2 5.4
Simple past tense: “haben” and “sein” 5.4
Future tense 9.8
wissen vs. kennen 10.2
List of common irregular verbs
Cases:
Conjunctions:
Subordinating conjunction weil 3.4
Subordinating conjunctions weil, wenn, dass, ob 4.8
Als, wenn, wann 7.8
Adjectives:
Adjective endings in nominative 3.6
Adjective endings in accusative 3.10
Adjective endings in dative 5.10
Comparative and Superlative 6.4
Prepositions:
Prepositions for giving directions 7.4
English “to”: German “nach” vs. “in” 7.10
Two-Way Prepositions I (dative) 8.6
Two-Way Prepositions II (accusative) 8.8
List of prepositions (and corresponding cases)
Other concepts:
Word Order in Statements and Questions 2.6
Question words: wer, wen, wem 2.6/3.8/5.8
Adverbs of time 5.2
Ordinal Numbers 5.6
Media Attributions
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