You certainly know the English my, your, his, her, its and mine, yours, his, hers, its. But what about the German mein, dein, sein and meiner, meine meines, deiner, deine, deines or seiner, seine, seines? Don't be afraid of opening this post, it won't beat.Read More
How to say time expressions: am Montag, um 4 Uhr, am Nachmittag, im Winter, im Januar...
Heute Nachmittag, diese Woche, voriges Jahr, nächsten MonatRead More
Here you can find the less common German prepositions.Read More
Adjective comparison: good - better - best: gut - besser - Gösser. No, that ain't so! Gut - besser - am besten
German is the most beautiful language, isn't it? Deutsch ist die schönste Sprache, nicht war?Read More
What is the German simple past like? Here you can find it out.Read More
Here you can know the second past tense of the German language:
Ich habe gearbeitet; du hast gemacht
Ich bin gekommen; du bist gegangenRead More
Would you like to know what the third past tense of the German language is like? This is the right place for you!
Ich hatte gelernt, du hattest gemacht;
Ich war gegangen; du warst angekommenRead More
Which past tense shall we use? Here is the answer.Read More
Future - what will happen, what is going to happen.
Ich werde lesen. Du wirst schreiben. Er wird bald kommen.Read More
Here you can read about the strange Futur II which is not really a future tense. But, what is it then? Something strange:
Ich werde gelernt haben. Ich werde morgen die Arbeit beendet haben.
Let's just see!Read More