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German Present and Past Tense Rules 01.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we're diving into how to use the present and past tenses in German. The Present Tense, or Präsens, describes actions happening right now.
The Dative Case (To Whom/To What) 01.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll learn the Dative case. It shows to whom or to what an action is directed, answering "to whom?" or "to what?". In German,...
The Accusative Case (Whom/What) 01.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today, we're covering the Accusative case in German. It identifies the noun directly affected by an action, answering "whom?" or "what?".
How to form negative sentences (Negativsätze)? 31.10.2025
Hello! Today, we'll learn how to form negative sentences, or Negativsätze, in German. It's simple! We mainly use two words: nicht and kein. Nicht negates verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
“Mein” and “Dein” – My, Your 31.10.2025
Hello friends! Today we'll learn about "Mein" (my) and "dein" (your) in German, which show possession. These words change based on the noun's gender. For "der" (masculine) and "das" (neuter) nouns, simply use "mein" and "dein" (e.
Prepositions of Place (in, auf, unter...) 31.10.2025
Hi everyone! Today we'll learn some important German words that indicate location, also known as prepositions of place. These words show precisely where objects are located.
Approximate Time Expressions (heute, morgen, gestern) 31.10.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we'll learn three essential German words for expressing time: heute, morgen, and gestern. Heute means 'today.' For instance: 'Ich arbeite heute.
Explanation of the question "Woher kommst du?" 31.10.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll learn a very important phrase: Woher kommst du? This question is used to ask about someone's origin, specifically which country or city they are from.
Numbers (Zahlen) – 1 to 20 31.10.2025
Hello dear students! Today we'll learn German Zahlen (numbers) from 1 to 20. Counting is essential for daily life, so let's begin! We start with the basic numbers 1 to 10: eins (one) to zehn (ten).
How Adjectives are Used in German 31.10.2025
We'll cover German adjectives (Adjektive), which describe nouns like "good" or "big." Adjectives are used in two main ways. After a verb, as in Das Auto ist schön.
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