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German country names: Using articles & prepositions
Unlock the secrets of German grammar with this easy guide on using articles and prepositions with country names.
How to write the date in German
Learn to write dates in German with ease. This guide covers using te Nominative and Dative case, and ordinal numbers.
When to use “zu” and “nach” in German
Never mix up "zu" and "nach" in German again! This comprehensive guide will help you master these tricky prepositions in no time.
Master German Dative prepositions like a pro!
Conquer German Dative Prepositions & elevate your language prowess! Dive into this comprehensive guide today!
German “Wechselpräpositionen”: in, an, unter, über etc.
Do you still have many questions about German prepositions? Check out this article and get to know everything about the Wechselpräpositionen!
Possessive pronouns – using “mein” and “meine” … in German
Many get confused when it comes to Possessive pronouns in German. Get to know when you should use “mein”, “meine”, “meinen” etc.
How to use this or these – “dies-” in German
Many get confused when it comes to the proper usage of “dies-” in German. Get to know everything to use it correctly finally!
How to use schmecken, gehören, passen and gefallen
Many students get confused when it comes to the question of how to use “schmecken”, “gehören,” “passen” and “gefallen”. Get to know all you need in this article!
The meaning of “hängen” vs. “hängen” in German
Many have struggled to understand the difference between “hängen” and “hängen” in German. Get to know their differences and how to use them properly.
The Ultimate Guide to understanding the German Dative!
Did you start studying German? Now you get lost with Dative and Accusative? After reading this article, you will know when to use each of them!
How to properly react to small talk!
Master German small talk & avoid common mistakes with this guide on expressing how you are. Say it right every time! Click to learn more!
The Ultimate Guide to understanding the German Accusative!
Just started studying German? Struggling with the "Accusative" case? Read this article to become an Accusative pro!
The ultimate guide to understanding the German Nominative!
Master the German Nominative case with ease! Learn its meaning and usage in this article and get ready for the next adventure in German grammar. Click here now!
How to correctly use the German “wegen”
In German, there are many ways to express a reason. One of them is “wegen”. Get to know how to use “wegen” properly and how to name a cause with its help …
Stellen, legen and setzen – the dilemma of using “put” in German
The German version of “to put” is stellen, legen and setzen. Find out in this article when you should use which verb correctly.
The days of the week in German
Ever wondered how to say the days of the week in German? After reading this article, you will know all of them and even be able to tell what you are doing this week!
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