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Study german Online - Wechselpräpositionen - Dative Accusative Prepositions
A, B, Blog, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar, Prepositions

German “Wechselpräpositionen”: in, an, unter, über etc.

Do you still have many questions about German prepositions? Check out this article and get to know everything about the Wechselpräpositionen!

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How to use separable verbs in German
A, Blog, Grammar, Verbs

How to use separable verbs in German

Many find it hard to use separable verbs in German. Find out everything you need to know about them in this article!

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When to use dass or das in German
A, B, Blog, Conjunctions, Grammar, Nouns

When to use “dass” or “das” in German

Many get confused when it comes to “dass” and “das” in German. Find out everything you need to know in this article!

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German Possessive pronouns
A, B, Blog, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar, Nouns, Pronomen

Possessive pronouns – using “mein” and “meine” … in German

Many get confused when it comes to Possessive pronouns in German. Get to know when you should use “mein”, “meine”, “meinen” etc.

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Using um ... zu, statt ... zu and ohne ... zu in German
A, B, Blog, Grammar, Verbs, Word order

Using “um … zu”, “statt … zu” and “ohne … zu” in German

Find out when and how to properly use “um …zu”, “statt … zu” and “ohne … zu” when forming sentences in German.

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Study German Online - How to use this or these - “dies-” in German 
A, B, Blog, Pronomen

How to use this or these – “dies-” in German 

Many get confused when it comes to the proper usage of “dies-” in German. Get to know everything to finally use it correctly!

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The difference between müssen and dürfen in German
A, B, Blog, Grammar, Modal verbs, Verbs

The difference between “müssen” and “dürfen” in German

Many get confused when it comes to the difference between “müssen” and “dürfen” in German. Get to know everything about those two verbs!

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How to use German question words (W-Questions)
A, B, Blog, Grammar, Questions

How to use German question words (W-Questions)

It is essential to know how to ask a question in German. Get to know the German question words and find out how to use them.

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The difference between "wegen" and "deswegen"
Adverbs, Blog, Conjunctions, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar

The difference between “wegen” and “deswegen”

Do you want to understand what is the difference between “wegen” and “deswegen”? This article will explain to you all you need to know …

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Sie, Ihr, Ihnen & Ihrer with a capital letter?
A, B, Blog, C, Grammar, Pronomen

Sie, Ihr, Ihnen & Ihrer with a capital letter?

If you are unsure about the rules when to write Sie, Ihr, Ihnen & Ihrer with a capital letter, this article will provide you with all the information you need to know.

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How to form the "Partizip 2" in German past tense?
Blog, Grammar, Times

How to form the “Partizip 2” in German past tense?

To speak in the German Perfekt tense, you will need to use the “Partizip 2”. Get to know everything in this article to finally become proficient at it.

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How to use schmecken, gehören, passen and gefallen
A, B, Blog, C, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar, Verbs

How to use schmecken, gehören, passen and gefallen

Many students get confused when it comes to the question of how to use “schmecken”, “gehören”, “passen” and “gefallen”. Get to know all you need in this article!

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Why study with a private German teacher online?
A, B, C, Grammar

Why study with a private German teacher online?

Online education is in a sharp upturn. Get to know how you could benefit from studying with a private German teacher online. More…

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The meaning of German nouns with "-ung"
Grammar, Nouns, Verbs

How to use German nouns with “-ung”

The three German genders are a difficult opponent for many students. Find out in this article how you can use the nouns with “-ung”. Read more …

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False friends, Grammar, Verbs, Vocabulary

“Werden”, “wurden”, “worden” or “würden”?

It is widespread for German students to get confused by the four German verbs “werden”, “wurden”, “worden” and “würden” repeatedly. This article clarifies their meaning and usage.

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When to use "als", "wenn" or "wann"
Conjunctions, False friends, Grammar

When to use “als”, “wenn” and “wann” in German

Many German students struggle with the usage of “als”, “wenn” or “wann”. After reading this article, you will know when to use which of them. Read more …

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adjectives become nouns in German
Adjectives, Indefinitpronomen, Nouns, Pronomen

How do adjectives become nouns in German?

Did you know that adjectives can become nouns in German? Continue reading and you will know how to recognize and form them.

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A, B, C, Grammar, Nouns

When to use capital letters in German

Are you unsure when to use capital letters in German? After this article, you will be a pro and know when to use them!

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German dative
A, B, C, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar, Nouns

The Ultimate Guide to understand the German Dative!

Did you start studying German? Now you get lost with Dative and Accusative? After reading this article, you will know when to use each of them! 

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small talk in German
A, Grammar

How to properly react to small talk!

Saying how you are is one of the first things you will learn in German classes. But many people make a classical mistake here. After reading this article, you will never say it wrong again!

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German Accusative
A, B, C, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar, Nouns, Verbs

The Ultimate Guide to understand the German Accusative!

Did you start studying German? Now you face “Accusativ”? After reading this article, you will be a pro and ready for “Dative”. 

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Nominative in German
A, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar

The ultimate Guide to understand the German Nominative!

Did you start studying German? Now you probably face everybody’s darling “Nominative”. Often, German cases unsettle students as they do not fully understand their meaning. After reading this article, you will be a pro in terms of “Nominative” and ready for our upcoming adventure called “Accusative”. 

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haben and sein Perfekt
Grammar, Times

When to use haben and sein in Perfect tense

Many students struggle when it comes to choosing haben and sein in German perfect tense. In this article, you learn when to use which of them. Read more …

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How to use Future tense in German
B, Grammar

How to speak in Future tense in German

Speaking about the future in German is really not very hard and after reading this article you will be a pro in speaking about what will happen in the future.

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nicht kein German
A, B, Grammar, Nouns, Verbs

When to use “nein”, “nicht” or “kein/e” – negation in German 

In German, we have 3 ways to say “no”. After reading this article and practicing with its free worksheet you know when to use “nein”, “nicht” and “kein/e”.

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German verbs with "-ieren"
Grammar, Loanwords, Verbs

German verbs with “-ieren”

Some German verbs end with “-ieren”. After reading this article you will know how the verbs of this group behave and how you can use them correctly.

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B, Grammar, Vocabulary

When to use “damit” and “um … zu” in German

There are two different ways to say “in order to” in German. After reading this article you will know when to use “damit” or “um … zu”.

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How to correctly use the German "wegen"
B, Grammar

How to correctly use the German “wegen”

In German, there are many ways to express a reason. One of them is “wegen”. Get to know how to use “wegen” properly and how to name a cause wuth its help …

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"To have, or not to have" - "haben" in German
A, Grammar, Verbs

“To have, or not to have” – “haben” in German

In German, one of the most important verbs is “to have”.  In this article, you will learn how to conjugate this essential verb and how to use it in your daily speaking. 

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How to ask a question in German
A, Grammar

How to ask a question in German

Asking a question in German is an essential skill. Find out how you can ask questions and practice with the free worksheet! More …

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preposition in German
B, Die 4 Fälle, Grammar, Verbs

Learn how to find the right preposition in German

Are you never really sure about whether to use “für”, “von” or “nach”? There is a rescue in sight! In this post, you learn how to find the right preposition in German.

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German verb conjugation
A, Grammar, Verbs

How to conjugate German verbs

Study the basics of German verb conjugation for free and deepen your knowledge by downloading the free worksheet for German verb conjugation (incl. answers).

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