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🇩🇪 German Grammar Reference

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17 complete grammar guides — A1 to C2 — with full tables, color-coded cases, interactive quizzes, and 700+ real examples.

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17 complete guides — full tables, color-coded cases, CEFR level badges, interactive quizzes, and 700+ examples.

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Nouns & GenderNomen & Genus

Masculine, feminine, neuter — patterns for assigning gender, noun plurals, compound nouns, and capitalization rules.

A1A2
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ArticlesArtikel

Definite (der/die/das), indefinite (ein/eine), and negative (kein/keine) articles across all four cases and three genders. When to omit articles entirely.

A1B1
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CasesDie vier Fälle

Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, Genitiv — when to use each case, how articles and adjectives change, and which verbs govern which case.

A2B1
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PronounsPronomen

Personal, reflexive, possessive, demonstrative, relative, interrogative, indefinite, and reciprocal pronouns — all four cases.

A2B2
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Word OrderWortstellung

V2 rule, verb-final subordinate clauses, inversion after adverbs, time-manner-place, and how to move elements for emphasis.

A2B2
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Modal VerbsModalverben

können, müssen, wollen, sollen, dürfen, mögen/möchten — all meanings, full conjugation tables, and the double-infinitive in Perfekt.

A2B1
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Separable VerbsTrennbare Verben

How prefixes split in main clauses, stay attached in infinitives and subordinate clauses. Separable vs. inseparable prefixes with full lists.

A2B1
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Verb TensesZeitformen

Präsens, Perfekt, Präteritum, Futur I & II, Plusquamperfekt — formation rules, haben vs. sein, strong verbs, and when Germans actually use each tense.

A2C1
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PrepositionsPräpositionen

Akkusativ, Dativ, Genitiv, and two-way prepositions with movement vs. location rules. Every common preposition with examples.

A2B2
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Adjective EndingsAdjektivdeklination

Strong, weak, and mixed declension tables. The three patterns that finally explain why adjective endings change — with clear rules.

B1B2
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ConjunctionsKonjunktionen

Coordinating (und, aber, denn, sondern) vs. subordinating (weil, dass, obwohl, wenn) conjunctions — and exactly how each changes word order.

B1B2
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Passive VoicePassiv

Vorgangspassiv (werden + Partizip II) and Zustandspassiv (sein + Partizip II) across all tenses, with von and durch for agent phrases.

B1B2
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Konjunktiv IIDer Konjunktiv II

Hypotheticals, wishes, and polite requests. Würde + Infinitiv vs. synthetic Konjunktiv II forms — when to use each.

B2C1
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Reflexive VerbsReflexive Verben

sich waschen, sich freuen, sich vorstellen — true reflexives, pseudo-reflexives, reflexive with Dativ vs. Akkusativ, and reciprocal use.

A2B1
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Comparatives & SuperlativesKomparativ & Superlativ

Forming and declining comparatives (größer) and superlatives (am größten / der größte) — including irregular forms and als vs. wie.

B1B2
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Infinitive ClausesInfinitivkonstruktionen

zu + Infinitiv, um...zu, ohne...zu, anstatt...zu — when to use infinitive clauses vs. dass-clauses, and how subjects must match.

B1B2
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Konjunktiv IDer Konjunktiv I

Indirect speech in formal German. Formation from the infinitive stem, when to fall back to Konjunktiv II, and tense backshift rules.

C1C2
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Essential VocabularyGrundwortschatz

336+ real-life words grouped by situation — greetings, food, shopping, health, work, and more. Each word with an example sentence.

A1A2B1
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RedemittelRedemittel B2

130+ fixed expressions for opinions, arguments, concessions, speculation, and formal writing — drawn from Aspekte B2 vocabulary.

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Color-coded cases

Every Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, and Genitiv form is consistently color-coded throughout every table and example — so the pattern becomes visual.

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Rule, then examples

Each rule is stated once, clearly. Then 4–8 real sentence examples follow immediately — no filler, no repeating the same point three ways.

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