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Essential German Grammar

  1. Parts of Speech: Adverbs
  2. The Position of ‘Nicht’ in German Sentences
  3. The German Infinitive
  4. PERFECT TENSES AND PARTICIPLES
  5. The Passive Voice in German
  6. How to Learn German Grammar: Top 5 Tips to Successfully Hack the Language
  7. Tame the Beast: Fearlessly Master These 6 Intermediate German Grammar Topics
  8. Comparison of adjectives and adverbs OVERVIEW
  9. Separable Prefixes in German
  10. The Many Different Ways to Say ‘No’ in German
  11. The Two German Past Tenses and How to Use Them
  12. Do You Know the Rules for the Present Perfect Tense in German?
  13. German Regular Verbs: Past Tenses
  14. The Quick Guide on Descriptive German Adjectives
  15. Learn Your German Adverbs
  16. Adjectives and Adverbs: A Guide to Usage

Essential German Vocabulary

  1. Essential German Phrasebook
  2. Making (and Keeping ) Appointments in German
  3. BUSINESS-RELATED GERMAN VOCABULARY
  4. German for Beginners: Asking for Directions
  5. Farbenfroh: Colorful Expressions – German Color Symbolism
  6. How to Say ‘to’ in German – ‘Nach’ vs. ‘Zu’
  7. The Basics – Travel Phrasebook
  8. Creating German words
  9. How to Say “I’m Sorry” In German
  10. ‘I Love You’ in German
  11. Common German Idioms, Sayings, and Proverbs
  12. The Meanings of the German Verb ‘Ausmachen’
  13. The Many Meanings of the German Verb ‘Lassen’
  14. English-German Shopping Phrases and Vocabulary
  15. Occupations (Beruf) – Talk About Your Job and Career
  16. Where to? (Wohin?)
  17. Learn to Talk About the Weather in German
  18. What’s the Difference Between ‘Machen’ and ‘Tun’?
  19. Schwer or Schwierig, Einfach or Leicht?
  20. Learn Synonyms in German – Deutsche Synonyme

German Language

  1. Capitalization in German
  2. Das Mädchen: Why the Word ‘Girl’ Is Gender Neutral
  3. Spelling Reform: Double-s Words – German Language – Eszett
  4. 5 Peculiarities of the German Alphabet
  5. How to Tell Time in German
  6. Ways the German Language Is Special
  7. When to Use s, ss or ß
  8. German Spelling
  9. How to Write Personal Letters in German
  10. How to Speak Business German
  11. Funny Phrasings: 17 Common German Sayings That Are Hilarious in English
  12. Learn the Months, Seasons, Days, and Dates in German
  13. Comparison: gut, besser, am besten
  14. Using the German Dative Reflexive and Parts of the Body
  15. A Guide to German Toasts (or Trinksprüche)
  16. Wishing Someone a Happy Birthday in German
  17. How to Express an Opinion in German
  18. How to Use German Personal Pronouns
  19. Frequently Used German Dative Verbs
  20. Halt and Other Ways To Say “Stop” in German
  21. Translating the Three Main Words in German That Can Mean “People”
  22. Congratulations in German
  23. The German Preposition ‘Bei’
  24. Doch! …and Other Tricky German Words
  25. How Can You Use the German Word “Schon”?
  26. Understanding and Using “Aber” and “Sondern” in German
  27. Avoid the Common German Mistake: ‘Wie’ Versus ‘Als’
  28. A Guide to German Toasts (or Trinksprüche)
  29. Practice in Adding Adjectives and Adverbs to the Basic Sentence Unit
  30. Using German Participles as Adjectives and Adverbs
  31. Two-Way Prepositions: Horizontal / Vertical

Learning German

  1. German Personal Pronoun ‘Es’
  2. When to Use Wann and Wenn in German
  3. How to Say ‘Know’ in German Using Kennen, Wissen and Können
  4. Top German Mistakes Made by Beginners
  5. Avoid These German Prepositional Pitfalls
  6. Learning German: In, An or Auf?
  7. Learn German Sentence Structure for the Accusative and Dative
  8. The Many Meanings of the German Verb ‘Lassen’
  9. Explanation and Examples of ‘Wo’ and ‘Da’ in German
  10. A Simplified Version of the German Language
  11. The Subjunctive Present in German
  12. 5 Very Good, Very Specific Tips To Learn German
  13. 10 German words the world needs to know
  14. How To Express ‘To Prefer’ in German
  15. Give and Take – geben, nehmen
  16. Learning Adjective and Color Endings in German
  17. Parts of the Body
  18. Learn How to Ask a German Friend About Their Family
  19. Learn the Proper Usage of the German Word Freund
  20. How to Say Thank You and You’re Welcome in German
  21. The Many Meanings of ‘Bitte’ in German
  22. Learn the Difference Between ‘Sehr’ and ‘Viel’
  23. Creative New Year’s Wishes in German

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