Content in this post1. Introduction to Seit and Vor as prepositions2. The difference between seit and vor3. How to make sentences with seit and vorTable of content for seit or vor The appropiate usage of seit and vor in a german sentence is technical but not difficult. First of all, they don't have the same … Continue reading SEIT oder VOR: How to use them in present and past tense
GERMAN PHRASAL VERB: The german verb + preposition
Have you seen a German verb like this "nachdenken über"? You probably did and wondered what in the world it is or how on earth are you going to use it in a sentence. Should you use it like the normal preposition or? Well, you ain't alone. I equally felt this same way when i … Continue reading GERMAN PHRASAL VERB: The german verb + preposition
UM ZEAL ZU + INFINITIVE: How to use two or more verbs in a german sentence
Illustration1. Meaning of um zeal zu + infinitive2. How to make sentences with the complete um zeal zu + infinitive3. How to make sentences with a part of um zeal zu + infinitive4. How to use um zeal zu with separable and inseparable verbsTable of content for um zeal zu + infinitive The term um … Continue reading UM ZEAL ZU + INFINITIVE: How to use two or more verbs in a german sentence
NOUN-VERBS COMBINATION IN GERMAN
Content in this post1. Definition of a noun-verb2. Examples of noun-verb3. How to make sentences with noun-verbs4. How to negate a sentence that contains a noun-verbTable of content for german noun-verbs A noun-verb from how it is called, is a unit combination of a noun and a verb which may slightly or entirely alter their … Continue reading NOUN-VERBS COMBINATION IN GERMAN
Negation: how to a make decline or rejection in German
Refusal of something is not quite a big deal as everyone has a choice to make even though it may sometimes be offensive to the one with high expectations of having their goal met. In German, making a negative remark can be expressed in various ways such as; By saying “nein” to a requestUsing the … Continue reading Negation: how to a make decline or rejection in German
ALS or WENN: how and when to use them
Have you ever struggled with how these two conjunctions are used? You probably have that’s why you are so eager to find out. Anyway, I’m so excited to help you overcome this struggle with these two conjunctions. Als and wenn both mean “when” in English. Once again this exposes the limitation of words in English. … Continue reading ALS or WENN: how and when to use them
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
THE FUTURE TENSE: Werden & Zeitangaben
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