German Grammar overview
German Tenses – Past, Present and Future
1. Präsens – Present Tense in German Grammar
2. Präteritum – Past Tense in German Grammar
3. Plusquamperfekt – Past Perfect/Pluperfect Tense in German Grammar
4. Futur I – Future Tense in German Grammar
5. Futur II – Future Perfect in German Grammar
6. Irregular Verbs – Strong and Mixed Verbs in German Grammar
Overview of German Tenses with Verb Conjugations
Verbs in German Grammar
1. haben and sein – Auxiliary Verbs in German Grammar
2. Partizip I und II – Present and Past Participle in German Grammar
3. The Gerundiv in German Grammar (zu + Partizip I)
4. Modal Verbs in German Grammar
5. Infinitives with and without Zu in German Grammar
6. Reflexive Verbs in German Grammar
7. Separable and Inseparable Verbs in German Grammar
8. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs in German Grammar
9. Passive Voice in German Grammar
10. Imperative Commands in German Grammar
11. Konjunktiv – the Subjunctive Mood in German Grammar
12. The 50 Most Common German Verbs
Nouns and Articles in German Grammar
1. Articles in German Grammar
2. Plural Nouns in German Grammar
3. Noun Cases in German Grammar
4. N-Declension in German Grammar
5. How to decline nominalised adjectives in German grammar
Pronouns in German Grammar
1. Personal Pronouns in German Grammar
2. Possessive Articles and Possessive Pronouns in German Grammar
3. Reflexive Pronouns in German Grammar
4. Relative Pronouns in German Grammar
5. Interrogative Pronouns in German Grammar
6. Demonstrative Pronouns in German Grammar
7. Indefinite Pronouns in German Grammar
Adjectives in German Grammar
1. Declension of Adjectives in German Grammar
2. Adjective Formation in German Grammar
3. Using German participles as adjectives
Declension in German Grammar – the Four Cases
1. What is the nominative case?
2. When to use the nominative
1. What is the accusative case?
2. When to use the accusative
1. What is the dative case?
2. When to use the dative
1. What is the genitive case?
2. When to use the genitive
Why do we need the German cases?
Adverbs in German Grammar / What are adverbs?
1. Adverbs vs. Adjectives
2. Types of adverbs in German grammar
3. Adverbs of Place (Lokaladverbien)
4. Adverbs of Time (Temporaladverbien)
5. Adverbs of Manner (Modaladverbien)
6. Adverbs of Reason (Kausaladverbien)
7. Relative Adverbs (Relativadverbien)
Prepositions in German Grammar
1. Prepositions of place (lokale Präpositionen)
2. Prepositions of time (temporale Präpositionen)
3. Prepositions of manner (modale Präpositionen)
4. Prepositions of reason (kausale Präpositionen)
5. Neutral prepositions (neutrale Präpositionen)
6. Prepositions with multiple types
Which case to use after German prepositions?
1. Prepositions that take the accusative
2. Prepositions that take the dative
3. Prepositions that take the genitive
Two-way prepositions in German (Wechselpräpositionen)
1. Guide to two-way prepositions
Contractions: how to combine prepositions and articles
Sentence Structure – Word Order in German Grammar
1. Main Clauses – Declarative Sentences in German Grammar
2. Nicht and Kein – Negation in German Grammar
3. Questions in German Grammar
4. Dependent Clauses in German Grammar
5. Conjunctions – Word Order in German
6. Indirect Questions in German Grammar
7. Infinitive Clauses – Word Order in German Grammar
8. Participle Clauses – Word Order in German Grammar
9. Relative Clauses in German Grammar
10. Conditional Clauses in German Grammar
11. Indirect Speech in German Grammar
Numbers, Dates, Time
1. Cardinal Numbers in German
2. Ordinal Numbers in German
3. Fractions in German
4. Telling the Time in German
5. Writing the Date in German
Easily Confused Words
1. der selbe vs. der gleiche
2. das vs. dass
3. How to say when in German: wann/wenn/als
Countries, Demonyms and Adjectives in German
1. Countries and prepositions in German
2. Countries that take an article in German
3. Demonyms vs. adjectives
4. Alphabetical list of countries
When to Use Commas in German
1. Top 3 / 5 / 10 rules
Apostrophes in German
Quotation Marks in German
When to use capital letters in German
Rhetorical and Stylistic Devices in German