
1 – Word types at A1 level
When you start learning German, you should first of all know how many word types there are in German, what function they have and pay attention to their specific use
When you start learning German, you should first of all know how many word types there are in German, what function they have and pay attention to their specific use
On this page you will find an overview and a few rules for nouns and pronouns in German. These rules are intended for learners at A1 level. Have fun reading!
Verbs are also known in German as Zeitwörter, Tuwörter or Tätigkeitswörter. They express an activity, an event or a state. In addition to the subject, a sentence in German always
On this page you will find an overview of different types of verbs at A1 level. If you want to know more about verbs and their functions, you can also
Adjectives and adverbs express qualities, characters of a person, action, undertaking, atmosphere or phenomena etc.. They therefore come before nouns and complement the meaning of the nouns. At A1 level,
Prepositions are connecting words that refer to a direction, a place or a time. They themselves have no endings or changes to positions in the sentence and always come before
Conjunctions are also called connectors. They connect two sentences, two nouns, two parts of a sentence. While “aber” and “sondern” offer an opposite meaning, “und” expresses an additive meaning. With
Questions in German often start with a W-question word that begins with “W”, resulting in W-questions. Learners should make it clear what they want to ask. The following picture is
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