German Grammar Guides

Comprehensive grammar lessons from A1 to B2 level. Each guide includes practical examples, exercises, and links to practice your skills.

These grammar guides are organized by topic and difficulty level. Start with A1 basics and progress through the levels. Each guide includes SEO-optimized content, practical examples, and internal links to related topics and practice pages.

A1Guide

German Nouns: Articles, Plurals & Gender Rules (A1)

Master der/die/das, plural forms, compounds, and normalization. Essential foundation for all German learners.

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A1-A2Guide

German Cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive (A1-A2)

Complete guide to the 4 cases: when to use them, how articles change, and practical examples.

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A1-A2Guide

German Verbs: Conjugation, Present & Past Tense (A1-A2)

Learn regular/irregular verbs, present tense conjugation, perfect tense with haben/sein, and common patterns.

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A1-A2Guide

German Pronouns: Personal, Possessive & Demonstrative (A1-A2)

Complete guide to all pronoun types, declension, and usage in different cases.

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A1Guide

German Negation: Nicht, Kein, Nie, Niemand (A1)

Master negative words, word order with negation, and common negation patterns.

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A1-A2Guide

German Prepositions: Accusative, Dative & Two-Way (A1-A2)

Complete list of prepositions, case changes, contractions, and common collocations.

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A2Guide

German Word Order & Sentence Structure (A2)

Master V2 word order, question formation, separable verbs, and complex sentence patterns.

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B1Guide

German Adjective Endings: Weak, Strong, Mixed (B1)

Complete guide to adjective declension after definite/indefinite articles and no article.

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A1-A2Guide

German Modal Verbs: Können, Müssen, Wollen, Sollen, Dürfen, Mögen (A1-A2)

Master the 6 modal verbs: meanings, conjugation, word order, and real-life usage examples.

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A1-B1Guide

German Tenses: Present, Perfect, Future & Past (A1-B1)

Master time expressions, auxiliary verbs, and when to use each tense in German.

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Practice & Vocabulary Links

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Learning Path

Follow this recommended order for the best learning experience:

  1. Nouns & Articles (A1) - Foundation
  2. Cases (A1-A2) - Essential for sentences
  3. Verbs & Tenses (A1-A2) - Action words
  4. Word Order (A2) - Sentence structure
  5. Adjectives (B1) - Descriptions
  6. Modals & Prepositions (A1-A2) - Advanced basics
  7. Pronouns & Negation (A1-A2) - Complete sentences