Sentence Structure with Numbers in German

Hello students! Today, we're going to learn how to use numbers in German sentences. Don't worry, it's quite straightforward! The main rule is that numbers almost always come before the noun. For instance, just like we say "two books", Germans say zwei Bücher. So, the number comes first, then the noun. You'll see this in examples like Drei Äpfel (three apples) or Fünf Studenten (five students). Remember, while eins (one) can change to ein or eine depending on the noun, the core principle remains: numbers precede nouns. Master this, and forming sentences will be simple!