Very often, nouns are compared to and/or measured with other nouns. Whether a noun should be measured or compared is dependent on the type of noun; countable or uncountable – irrespective of it being English or German. What then do I mean by countable and uncountable nouns? Walk with me slowly as I show you … Continue reading MEASUREMENT NOUNS: How To Make Similar, Dissimilar & Unreal Comparison Of Nouns In German
GERMAN ADJECTIVES WITH PREPOSITIONS
One beautiful thing about german Language is that it always makes provision for an alternative. Adjectives with prepositions which is the alternative to verbs with prepositions, is quite simple and easy to use. Like verbs with prepositions, they consist of adjectives that are used with prepositions which can either be of Akkusativ, Dativ or even … Continue reading GERMAN ADJECTIVES WITH PREPOSITIONS
ZAHLEN und DATUM (numbers and dates in German)
Content in this post1. What are numbers?2. The two categories of numbers and how they are used3. Simplified tips to help pronounce the German numbers4. Types of dates in German5. How to use dates in German Table of content for Zahlen and Datum Numbers as it is called in English, just like the Alphabet, are … Continue reading ZAHLEN und DATUM (numbers and dates in German)
ADJECTIVES: comparative and superlative forms
The comparative and superlative forms of adjectives are used to indicate a higher degree of their simple forms (positive and negative) with the superlative being the maximum degree. The comparative form of adjective is mostly used for the comparison of dissimilar nouns or pronouns. That is, to show between two objects which one is of … Continue reading ADJECTIVES: comparative and superlative forms
ADJECTIVES: positive and negative forms
So now you have probably mastered how to make simple sentences of two to three words in German and happy about it 😅 as you should be. Hurray!!! As a matter of fact it’s what celebrating because it was a thing of hard-practicing. Moving forward, you’ll have to top of the game by adding some … Continue reading ADJECTIVES: positive and negative forms