A2 – Grammar

Reflexive Verben

In German grammar, reflexive verbs are those verbs where the subject performs the action on itself. When using reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun must be placed after the verb and in perfect it has to be placed between the auxiliary verb “haben” and the past participle. Here are some examples of reflexive verbs in different …

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Perfekt ohne ge-

In German, there are verbs that have a prefix and can be used in the perfect tense. These verbs are formed by adding “haben” or “sein” to the past participle, which is usually formed by adding the prefix to the verb stem. Here are some common examples of verbs with prefixes in German: be-: beantworten …

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Die Präpositionen mit Dativ: seit, vor, und weitere

German has a variety of prepositions that are used with the dative case. “Seit,” “vor,” and other similar prepositions play an important role in expressing time, duration, and relationships between events. Here are some examples of how these prepositions can be used in German sentences: “Seit einer Woche regnet es.” (It’s been raining for a …

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Nebensätze mit wenn

Subclauses with “Wenn” in German Subclauses are smaller sentences within a larger sentence that provide additional information or context. In German, the conjunction “wenn” is commonly used to introduce subclauses that express conditions or situations. Understanding the usage of “wenn” can help you to express yourself more accurately and effectively in German. Expressing ConditionsThe conjunction …

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Die Indefinitpronomen alles, etwas, nichts

Indefinite Pronouns “Alles,” “Etwas,” and “Nichts” in German Indefinite pronouns are words that refer to non-specific persons, things, or amounts. In German, the indefinite pronouns “alles,” “etwas,” and “nichts” are some of the most commonly used indefinite pronouns. Understanding the meanings and uses of these words can help you to express yourself more accurately and …

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Genitiv bei Namen

The Genitive with Names in German In German, the genitive case is used to express possession, and it can also be used with names. The genitive with names is a unique aspect of the German language that can be difficult for language learners to understand. However, with a little practice and by understanding the rules, …

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