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How to form the Past Tense (Perfekt) with Haben and Sein? 02.11.2025
Hi friends! Today we'll learn how to form the Perfekt past tense in German, which is crucial for everyday conversations to say 'what you did'. For most verbs, we use haben (to have) as the auxiliary verb.
Forms of Comparison – Explanation of Comparative and Superlative 02.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today we'll learn how to compare things in German, meaning how to correctly use "more" and "most". This topic is very important and fun! In German, there are two main forms of comparison: Comparative and Superlative.
Weil, Deshalb, Damit – Connectors of Cause and Effect 02.11.2025
Hello dear students! Today, we'll cover three key German connectors for cause and effect: Weil, Deshalb, and Damit. They are quite straightforward! Weil means "because" and explains the reason.
Adverbs of Place – Words Indicating Location in German 02.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we'll learn about adverbs of place in German, which tell us where things are. These words are crucial for specifying locations clearly.
Adverbs of Time – German words indicating time 02.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll cover a very important topic: Adverbs of Time. These words tell us *when* an action happens, bringing clarity to your sentences.
Reflexive Verbs and Their Use in German 02.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll explore Reflexive Verbs in German. These verbs indicate an action that returns to the doer; the subject performs the action on itself.
What is the Dative Case in German? 02.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll learn about the Dative case in German. The Dative shows to whom or for what an action is directed, acting as the indirect object.
The Dative Case in German (To whom/to what) 02.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Today we are learning about the Dative case in German. It's crucial for indicating *to whom* or *to what* an action is directed, showing the recipient of the action.
Where Is The Verb Placed in a German Sentence? 02.11.2025
Hello! Today, we'll learn about the verb's position in German sentences – a crucial rule. In normal declarative sentences, the verb almost always stands in the second position.
Present and Past Tense Rules 02.11.2025
Hello friends! Let's learn about present and past tenses in German. It's simple! Präsens (present tense) describes current actions or facts. For example, Ich lerne Deutsch (I am learning German).
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