by deutschefrau | Jun 14, 2017 | Deutsch Lernen
Click here to test your German Download our Best Learn German App Konjunktiv II is a mood and It’s used to express wishes, desires, speculation, conditionality, politeness and other “unreal” conditions. The Konjunktiv II is usually formed by adding an Umlaut to the...
by deutschefrau | Jun 14, 2017 | Deutsch Lernen
Heraus / Hinaus Click here to test your German Download our Best Learn German App Hin and her are used in their most literal sense with verbs of movement or activity that involves directionHer indicates motion toward the speaker, “hither”. “hin -”...
by deutschefrau | Jun 14, 2017 | Deutsch Lernen
Click here to test your German Download our Best Learn German App German adjectives work just like English ones, except that they take on case end- ings when they come right before a noun Maskulin Feminin Neutrum Plural Nom. alter Mann schöne Frau kleines...
by deutschefrau | Jun 14, 2017 | Deutsch Lernen
Click here to test your German Download our Best Learn German App Reflexive Pronoun We use reflexive pronouns with reflexive and reciprocal verbs. They always refer to the subject akk dat ich mich mir myself du dich dir yourself er sich sich ...
by deutschefrau | Jun 14, 2017 | Deutsch Lernen
Click here to test your German Download our Best Learn German App Der Genitiv Genitive The German genitive case is used to either indicate possession, or ownership. It is marked by pronouns, articles and adjective endings. In Genitive nouns in the masculine...
by deutschefrau | Jun 14, 2017 | Deutsch Lernen
Click here to test your German Download our Best Learn German App Imperativ Imperative The imperative is used to give orders or instructions or to express requests. For example “Give me the purse!”, “please come quickly” The verb endings for the imperative depend on...