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Cheat Sheet based on Entire German Grammar Course: Learn German Smarter Not Harder | German with Laura.
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Noun Gender
Noun Endings |
Noun Groups |
MASCULINE NOUN ENDINGS (der) - ling - ig - ich |
MASCULINE NOUN GROUPS - months & seasons - weather elements - currency |
FEMININE NOUN ENDINGS (die) - heit - schaft - ung - keit |
FEMININE NOUN GROUPS - trees - fruits - flowers |
NEUTER NOUN ENDINGS (das) - chen - lein - kett - il |
NEUTER NOUN GROUPS - metals - countries - hotels |
Noun Plurals
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Declension Patterns
e.g.: Dieser alte Mann gabe der netten Frau jenes heulende Baby. (This old man gave the nice woman that bawling baby.)
NOMINATIVE subject
ACCUSATIVE direct object
DATIVE indirect object
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Nominative Pronouns
Single |
Plural |
ich |
wir |
du |
ihr |
er, sie, es |
sie/Sie |
Accusative Pronouns
Single |
Plural |
mich |
uns |
dich |
euch |
ihn, sie, es |
sie/Sie |
Dative Pronouns
Single |
Plural |
mir |
uns |
dir |
euch |
ihm, ihr, ihm |
ihnen/Ihnen |
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Word Order Rules
Rule #1: The nominative and verb must be next to each other.
Rule #2: The verb must be in the 2nd position in the sentence. |
Standard Sentence Pattern
Nominative + verb + Accusative/Dative/Adverbs |
Transposed Sentence Pattern
_____ (to emphasize) + verb + Nominative + Accusative/Dative/Adverbs
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