Grammar curriculum
Clear explanations with English support and real German examples, from noun gender to subordinate clauses.
Every German noun has a gender. Learn the rules and patterns that help you guess it.
German plurals follow several patterns. Learn the most common endings.
Cases show the role of a noun in a sentence. Start with nominative and accusative.
ein/eine for 'a', der/die/das for 'the', and kein for 'no'.
ich, du, er, sie, es and their case forms.
The verb is always in position 2 in a main clause.
Verbs like aufstehen split in the main clause.
Conjunctions like weil and dass push the verb to the end.
The three most important verbs, plus regular conjugation.
können, müssen, wollen, möchten, dürfen, sollen.
haben or sein + past participle.
Which case follows which preposition.
Adjective endings and comparative/superlative forms.