B1 – Grammar

Die zweiteiligen Konjunktionen weder … noch… und nicht nur …, sondern auch…

German grammar can be challenging for non-native speakers, but with the right tips and tricks, it can be easy to master. In this article, we will be discussing the two-part conjunctions “weder … noch … ” and “nicht nur …, sondern auch…”. These conjunctions are commonly used in German language and are important for anyone …

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Dativ- und Akkusativergänzungen

German Dativ and Akkusativ Complements: A Guide for B1 Level Learners with English Translations When learning German, understanding the difference between Dativ and Akkusativ complements is crucial for proper sentence structure and meaning. These two cases are used to show the relationship between the subject of a sentence and the object. Dativ complements are used …

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Futur I

German Futur I: A Guide for B1 Level Learners with English Translations German Futur I, also known as the simple future tense, is a crucial aspect of the German language that is widely used to express future actions or events. This tense is often used to describe plans, predictions, or expectations about the future. It …

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Sätze mit um zu + Infinitiv, ohne zu + Infinitiv, (an)statt zu + Infinitiv

In German grammar, there are different ways to express purpose or reason using the infinitive form of verbs. The three most common constructions are “um zu + infinitive,” “ohne zu + infinitive,” and “(an)statt zu + infinitive.” These constructions are particularly useful for intermediate German learners at B1 level, as they provide a more sophisticated …

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