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German grammar explained without the headache. This category collects deep-dives into the topics that trip up most learners: the four cases (Nominativ, Genitiv, Dativ, Akkusativ) with tables and examples, verbs that demand Dativ or Akkusativ, separable verbs, modal verbs, and the past tenses — Perfekt, Präteritum and Plusquamperfekt. There is a whole series on Konjunktiv I and II: how to form them, when to use würde, wäre and hätte, and how Germans really express speculation, wishes and reported speech.

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  1. Cases in German: Nominative, Genitive, Dativ, Akkusativ – table with examples
  2. Past tenses in German – Perfekt, Präteritum and Plusquamperfekt: Explanation
  3. How to use separable verbs in German: German grammar for beginners
  4. “Weil” and “dass”, or conjunctions in German – a simple explanation
  5. How to form plural nouns in German