Master German Grammar in 29 Exercises

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📝 A1 Checklist Everything you need before the A1 exam 📋 B1 Checklist Advanced grammar topics for B1 level 🎯 German Cases Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, Genitiv explained ✂️ Separable Verbs Complete guide to trennbare Verben 📖 Glossary Quick-reference German grammar terms ❓ FAQ Answers to the most common learner questions

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By the end of this course, you'll be able to:

Conjugate verbs in Präsens (present), Perfekt (present perfect), Präteritum (simple past), and Futur (future) tenses Master the four cases: Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, and Genitiv with confidence Use correct Wortstellung (word order) in main and subordinate clauses Apply adjective endings and handle trennbare Verben (separable verbs) naturally Form questions, give commands, and use Modalverben (modal verbs) correctly Express possession, negation, and comparisons using Steigerung (comparison forms)

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Everything you need to learn German grammar effectively

📚 29 Übungen [Exercises] Comprehensive coverage of essential German grammar topics, from basics to advanced concepts ⏱️ Selbstbestimmt [Self-paced] Learn whenever and wherever you want. No schedules, no pressure, no deadlines 📊 Fortschritt [Progress] Your progress is automatically saved locally. Pick up exactly where you left off ✅ Beispiele & Lösungen [Examples & Solutions] Every exercise includes clear examples and detailed solutions to check your answers

Kursinhalt [Course Content]

29 structured lessons covering all essential German grammar topics

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  1. Exercise 1: What's different in German?
  2. Exercise 2: German Verbs and Present Tense Endings
  3. Exercise 3: Verb Variations and Irregular Verbs
  4. Exercise 4: Irregular Verbs
  5. Exercise 5: Separable Verbs in the Present Tense
  6. Exercise 6: The Imperative (Imperativ)
  7. Exercise 7: Questions (Fragen)
  8. Exercise 8: Nouns and Gender (Nomen und Genus)
  9. Exercise 9: Plural of Nouns (Plural der Nomen)
  10. Exercise 10: The Four Cases in German
  11. Exercise 11: The Nominative Case
  12. Exercise 12: The Accusative Case
  13. Exercise 13: The Dative Case
  14. Exercise 14: The Genitive Case
  15. Exercise 15: Personal Pronouns
  16. Exercise 16: Possessive Adjectives
  17. Exercise 17: Reflexive Verbs
  18. Exercise 18: Negative Statements
  19. Exercise 19: Comparative and Superlative
  20. Exercise 20: Modal Verbs
  21. Exercise 21: The Present Perfect Tense
  22. Exercise 22: The Simple Past Tense
  23. Exercise 23: The Future Tense
  24. Exercise 24: Prepositions and Cases
  25. Exercise 25: Adjective Endings
  26. Exercise 26: Numbers and Dates
  27. Exercise 27: Conjunctions and Clauses
  28. Exercise 28: Word Order in German
  29. Exercise 29: FSP Separable Verbs Master

Lernplan [Study Plan]

A suggested 4-week schedule to complete the course

Week 1 Übungen 1–7 Verbs, Questions, Basics Week 2 Übungen 8–14 Nouns, Cases, Pronouns Week 3 Übungen 15–20 Reflexive, Negation, Modals Week 4 Übungen 21–29 Tenses, Prepositions, Clauses

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Beispielübung [Sample Exercise] #2 Verben im Präsens [Verbs in Present Tense] Conjugate the verb "spielen" (to play) for the following subjects: ich _ du er/sie/es __ Lösung [Solution] ich spiele du spielst er/sie/es spielt Zur Übung [To Exercise] →

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Ist es kostenlos? [Is it free?] Ja! Der komplette Kurs [Yes! The complete course] is 100% free. No hidden fees, no premium tiers, no subscriptions. Brauche ich ein Konto? [Do I need an account?] Nein [No]. You can start learning immediately without registration. Your progress is saved locally in your browser using localStorage. Für Anfänger geeignet? [Suitable for beginners?] Absolut [Absolutely]! The course starts from zero and assumes no prior German knowledge. Each topic builds on the previous one. Gibt es Lösungen? [Are there solutions?] Ja [Yes]! Every exercise includes detailed solutions (Lösungen) so you can check your answers and learn from mistakes. Kann ich am Handy lernen? [Can I learn on mobile?] Ja, vollständig mobilfreundlich [Yes, fully mobile-friendly]! The course works perfectly on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. Wie wird der Fortschritt gespeichert? [How is progress saved?] Fortschritt [Progress] is saved locally in your browser using localStorage. You can export your progress from any exercise page. Clearing browser data will reset progress.

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29 German Grammar Lessons

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Exercise 6: The Imperative (Imperativ)

The imperative in German is a bit more complicated. There are different forms depending on whether you are addressing one person only or more than one. German also distinguishes between the formal and informal mode of address in the imperative.

beginner Practice
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Exercise 7: Questions (Fragen)

Master the art of asking questions in German. Learn the difference between open-ended W-questions and yes/no questions, understand word order rules, and avoid common English interference mistakes.

beginner Practice
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Exercise 20: Modal Verbs

Modal verbs express a certain 'mood' in a sentence - for example, you can do something, must do something, or want to do something.

intermediate Practice
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Exercise 26: Numbers and Dates

Numbers and dates are important in all languages. There are many similarities in English and German, but also some important differences.

advanced Practice