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German irregular verbs with vowel change "e" ➔ "i / ie"
Explore the world of irregular German verbs and learn the vowel change "e" ➔ "i / ie" rules to ace your language skills! Start today!
What is the difference between enden and beenden in German?
Learn the difference between enden and beenden in German with this comprehensive guide. Explore how, when, and why to use these two verbs for better understanding.
German irregular verbs with vowel change "a / au" ➔ "ä / äu"
Do you struggle with German verbs? Learn everything about irregular German verbs with vowel change “a /au” = “ä / äu” in the present tense!
The difference between “nennen” & “heißen”
Many German students confuse the words “heißen” and “nennen”. Find out in this article when to really use which of the two words.
How to use the German verb werden
Many students get confused by the German verb “werden”. In this article, you’ll get to know when and how to properly use it!
German nouns with the ending “-heit” and “-keit”
The three German genders are a difficult opponent for many students. Find out in this article how you can use the nouns with “-heit” and “-keit” …
When to use “seid” or “seit” in German
If you get lost when it comes to the German “seid” and “seit”, this article will shed light into the dark. Get all the information you need!
The difference between “denken” und “nachdenken”
Struggling to understand the difference between "nachdenken" and "denken?" This guide will help you learn the differences between these two verbs.
How to say something “works” in German without using “arbeiten”
It is a common mistake to use “arbeiten” in German to express that something works out. After reading this article, you will know when to use which verb instead.
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