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Separable and Inseparable Verbs 29.11.2025
Hello! Today, we'll explore separable (trennbare) and inseparable (untrennbare) verbs in German. It might seem complex at first, but it's quite...
Verb Position in German Sentences 29.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll discover the verb's (Verb) position in German sentences – a crucial rule. In standard declarative sentences (Hauptsatz), the verb consistently takes the second position.
German Present and Past Tense Rules 29.11.2025
Hello everyone! Let's simplify German's Present Tense (Präsens) and Past Tense (Perfekt). It's straightforward! The Präsens describes current actions or habits.
How to ask questions in German? 29.11.2025
Hello! Today we'll learn how to ask questions in German. Don't worry, it's very simple! We'll cover the two main types. First, we have W-Fragen, which are question words like Was (what) and Wer (who).
Where is the verb placed in a sentence? 29.11.2025
Hi kids! Today we'll learn about verb placement in German sentences, which is key for sentence structure. The main rule: in a typical Aussagesatz (declarative sentence), the verb is always in second position.
Rule for Capitalizing Nouns 15.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we're learning a simple, yet crucial, German rule: nouns (Nomen) are always capitalized. This consistent rule helps you immensely.
The Negative Form of Verbs: "Ich komme nicht." 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, let's learn how to make verbs negative in German. It's quite simple using the word nicht (not). To negate a sentence, place nicht right after the main verb.
Simple descriptive sentences: “Die Wohnung ist klein.” 15.11.2025
Hi friends! Today, we'll cover a simple but important topic: how to describe things. In German, to describe something, we typically use the verb "sein" (to be) and an adjective.
Showing Objects: "Das ist..." 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll learn a crucial German phrase: "Das ist..." We use this to point out objects and identify them. It translates to "This is.
Shopping with Numbers: "Wie viel kostet…?" 15.11.2025
Hello friends! Today, let's learn a key phrase for shopping in Germany: asking for prices. It's very simple! You use "Wie viel kostet…?" to inquire about an item's cost, which translates to "How much is it?" or "What's the price?".
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