How to make German sentences in future tense.
ADVERBS
Contents in this post1. Definition of adverbs2. Types of adverbs3. Different types of temporal adverbs4. How to make sentences with adverbs5. How to use the adverb of time in the past, present and future tenseTable of content for adverbs Adverbs are words that modify a verb or even an adjective. Adverbs play important roles in … Continue reading ADVERBS
REFLEXIVE VERBS IN GERMAN
A verb is termed reflexive when it involves an action that someone is doing to oneself. German verbs can either be naturally reflexive, that means it is always known to be that way, or they can be artificially made to be reflexive. These verbs are usually accompanied in the infinite form by the reflexive pronoun … Continue reading REFLEXIVE VERBS IN GERMAN
How to use the variations of German Subordinate Conjunctions in English
As a result of the limitation of words in English language, several German words can mean just a single word in English. This variation which is also found in subordinate conjunction can only be clarified in English by the use of context as described below. Als and Wenn when used as “when”: als is used … Continue reading How to use the variations of German Subordinate Conjunctions in English
VERBINDUNGEN (German conjunctions)
Content in this post1. What conjunctions are2. The five categories of german conjunctions3. How to use the examples of the five categories of conjunction4. What a clause isTable of content for conjunctions Conjunctions are words that connect or link two or more sentences together. They make it possible for a complete expression of an idea … Continue reading VERBINDUNGEN (German conjunctions)
PRÄTERITUM: the easiest way to form the simple past tense in Deutsch
The simple past tense in German is called Präteritum. This is just one of the forms of making expressions and references in the past. Präteritum is mostly used in writing of articles such as novels, newspapers, magazines etc. it can sometimes be used in spoken German but not by many. This form of past tense … Continue reading PRÄTERITUM: the easiest way to form the simple past tense in Deutsch
NOMEN: how to formulate german singular and plural nouns
In case you have ever wondered how singular and plural nouns are formed, congratulations! You just found the answer to your "how" in this article. But first of all you'd probably like to know the definition of a noun. A noun is the name of a person (Susan, Paul), place (New York, Berlin), country (France, … Continue reading NOMEN: how to formulate german singular and plural nouns
How to ask questions in deutsch
Have you ever wondered how questions are asked in German? You probably have. Questions are just ways in which one can make interrogations or request for a thing/matter regardless of what it is. Questions are usually indicated by a raise in pitch when speaking and a question mark ❓ at the end of the statement … Continue reading How to ask questions in deutsch
THE GERMAN ALPHABET & PRONUNCIATION
The alphabet of any language is the first step to learning it. It serves as its bedrock. The German alphabet is closely related to that of English but with some addition. The letters are similar but sound differently. Most interesting is the addition of the four extra letters which makes it a total of 30. … Continue reading THE GERMAN ALPHABET & PRONUNCIATION
GRAMMATICAL VERBS
These are verbs that are owned individually by the four grammatical cases. These verbs naturally condition the grammar (noun/pronoun) right after them to be their grammatical cases. Naturally, all verbs ought to give rise to the Akkusativ in the standard SVO order. What this means is that after a verb ought to be the Akkusativ, … Continue reading GRAMMATICAL VERBS