B1 – Grammar

Die Partikeln wirklich, ziemlich, total, ganz, echt, gar nicht, nicht besonders, überhaupt nicht

“Die Partikeln” are a group of words in German that are commonly used to add emphasis to a sentence. They can be translated into English as “really,” “quite,” “totally,” “completely,” “truly,” “not at all,” “not very,” and “not at all,” respectively. These words are used to express degrees of certainty or intensity, and they can …

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Infinitiv mit zu

Infinitiv mit zu: A German Grammar Structure for B1 Level Infinitiv mit zu is a German grammar structure that is often used in the B1 level of German language proficiency. This structure is used to express plans, intentions, or obligations in the future. In this article, we will explain what Infinitiv mit zu is and …

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Die Präposition wegen + Genitiv

The German preposition “wegen” + Genitive: Understanding its Use and Translation in English As a language learner, you may have encountered the German preposition “wegen” + Genitive. This combination is used to express the reason for something, similar to the English prepositions “because of” or “due to”. Understanding the correct use of “wegen” + Genitive …

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Die zweiteiligen Konjunktionen entweder … oder, zwar …, aber und sowohl … als auch

German is a beautiful language with a rich grammar system that can be challenging for English speakers to learn. One of the key elements of the German language is its conjunctions, which are used to connect phrases and sentences together. In this article, we will focus on the second-part conjunctions: “entweder … oder,” “zwar …, …

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Adjektive im Dativ

Adjectives in Dative Case: A Guide for B1 Level German Learners In German, adjectives change their form based on the case they’re in. The Dative case is particularly important as it indicates the indirect object in a sentence. This knowledge is crucial for those aiming to attain a B1 level or higher in German. To …

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