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Category: Essential German Grammar

The following chart shows the adjective endings for the nominative case with the definite articles (der, die, das) and the indefinite articles (ein, eine, keine). Nominative Case (Subject Case) Masculineder Femininedie Neuterdas Pluraldie der neue Wagenthe new car die schöne Stadtthe beautiful city das alte Autothe old car die neuen Bücherthe new books Masculineein Feminineeine […]
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German Adjective Endings: The Nominative Case

Prepositions Almost all of the prepositions you will encounter in German are listed here with their most common meanings: an at nach to (with place names), after, according to (an)statt instead of neben next to auf up, on ohne without aus out of, from seit since, for (with time) außer […]
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