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The Dative Case of Nouns (To whom/To what) 01.11.2025
Hello everyone, today we'll learn a very important topic in German: the Dative case! The Dative case shows "to whom?" or "to what?" an action is directed, much like "to whom" or "for whom" in English.
Where does the verb go in a sentence? 01.11.2025
Hi kids! Today we'll learn where the verb goes in a German sentence. This is one of the most important rules for building sentences. Basically, in...
About the Modal Verb "Wollen" 01.11.2025
Hey everyone! Today we're diving into the German modal verb wollen. It means "to want" and is crucial for expressing desires or intentions in German. You use wollen to show you genuinely want to do something.
About the Modal Verb "Sollen" 01.11.2025
Let's delve into sollen, a very important modal verb in German. Sollen is used to convey advice, recommendations, or instructions that come from someone else.
About the Modal Verb "dürfen" 01.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll discuss dürfen, a vital German modal verb. It conveys "to be allowed to" or "to have permission." We use dürfen to express if an action is permitted or forbidden by rules.
About the Modal Verb **Müssen** 01.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we're diving into a crucial German modal verb: müssen. This verb means "to have to" or "must," indicating that something is absolutely necessary.
About the Modal Verb "Können" 01.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we'll learn about können, a very common and important modal verb in German. Können means "to be able to" or "can." This verb is used to express ability (what you are capable of) or to state that something is possible.
Separable and Inseparable Verbs 01.11.2025
Hi everyone! Let's explore a crucial German topic: separable (trennbare) and inseparable (untrennbare) verbs. This understanding is key for proper sentence building.
Usage of Präteritum 01.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we'll discuss the past tense in German called Präteritum. This form is mainly used in written texts, stories, and fairy tales, often appearing as "Es war einmal.
Using the Perfekt Tense 01.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today we're learning about the Perfekt tense in German, which is crucial for discussing past events in daily conversation. The Perfekt...
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