Lesson 12: Glück oder Unglück? / Verneinung mit kein und keine

Lesson 12: Glück oder Unglück? / Verneinung m...

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Lesson 13: Kleider machen Leute / Possessivartikel

To keep things manageable for this beginner's course, we're going to work with the Possessivartikel (the possessive articles) in the Nominative case only. (The Nominative case is one of four cases in German, and these are the only four ways anything can be exp ...

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Lesson 14: The Never Ending Story / Simple Past (Limited)

The simple past tense has several additional names: the Präteritum (preterite) or the Imperfekt(imperfect). Use whichever name works best for you. Here, we'll use the Präteritum.

This is a form of the past tense that is ...

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