German - Cases, vocabulary, common expressions
German - Cases, vocabulary, common expressions
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Q1: You see a large dog running in the park. Using the nominative case, how would you describe this in German? (Use: big/groß, dog/Hund)
A: Der Hund ist groß
Q2: Wie sagt man 'My name is Thomas'?
A: !AI
Q3: A child points at a cat and says 'Die Katze ist klein!' What are they saying?
A. The cat is big!
B. The dog is small!
C. The cat is small!
D. The dog is big!
E. The cat is here!
A: C
Q4: What is the nominative masculine definite article in German?
A: der
Q5: Match each German article with its gender:
A: !MATCH[["der","masculine"],["die","feminine"],["das","neuter"],["ein","masculine or neuter"],["eine","feminine"]]
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Lessons
Lesson 1
Lesson 1: Introduction to German Cases - The Nominative Case
Learn the basics of German's case system, starting with the nominative case, essential vocabulary...
55 questions
Lesson 2
Lesson 2: The Accusative Case - Direct Objects and Movement
Master the German accusative case, learn vocabulary for common objects and places, and practice e...
50 questions
Lesson 3
Lesson 3: The Dative Case - Indirect Objects and Location
Master the dative case for indirect objects, static location, and common dative verbs and preposi...
45 questions
Lesson 4
Lesson 4: The Genitive Case and Possessive Expressions
Master the genitive case for showing possession and relationships, plus common German possessive ...
54 questions
Lesson 5
Lesson 5: Two-Way Prepositions and Building Complex Sentences
Master the Wechselpräpositionen (two-way prepositions) that can take both accusative and dative c...
37 questions