Indefinite article
* Nouns in the dative plural take an extra -n at the end where applicable (Eg: die Bäume -> den Bäumen) * Masculine or neuter nouns in the genitive take and extra -es or -s Note: Demonstratives like dieser, jener, jeder; and words such as welcher, solcher, mancher, weniger, einiger... decline like the definite article Indefinite Article
Note: Kein is used at the plural space as ein has no plural form. * Nouns in the dative plural take an extra -n at the end of the noun where applicable * Nouns in the genitive masculine or neuter take an extra -es or -s Note: Possessive articles like mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, euer, ihr and Ihr all decline like the indefinite article Adjective endings with definite article
Note: You only have to learn the bold endings as the rest are the same as the adjective endings with the indefinite article Adjective endings with indefinite article
Note: You only have to learn the bold endings as the rest are the same as the adjective endings with the indefinite article Adjective endings with no article
Note: These endings resemble the ends of the definite articles (i.e der goes with -er) except the genitive masculine and neuter |
Verb endings
All other tenses are use various constructions based on the present or Präteritum. Perfekt = present tense of haben/sein + past participle Plusquamperfekt = präteritum of haben/sein + past participle Futur 1 = werden + infinitive of verb Futur 2 = werden + Perfekt construction Conditional = conjunctive of werden + infinitive sein
haben
werden
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German Through Tables Cheat Sheet (DRAFT) by Paultheginger
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