NOUN- person, place, thing, idea In German it's ALWAYS CAPPED! Pronoun (person) Ich - I du - you er, sie, es, - he, she it wir - we ihr - you all sie - they Verb (action word) lower case ends in -en in German has to be conjugated / match with pronoun Adjective (description word) placed in front of noun Int. (question word) Wann? when? Wer? who? Was? what? Wie viel? How much? Welche? which? Warum? Why? Wo? Where? Was für? What kind of ..? Wie? how? Woher? from where? |
Time Expressons (anytime you can insert the word "when")
ie. days, seasons, times, etc. Past Tense Helping Verbs (sein & haben) This two verbs are used in the past tense when you write. THIS verb is conjugated to match your pronoun placed in the HV category. The PP is not conjugated and is placed at the end of the sentence. P HV N PP Ich habe das Sandwich gegessen. Conjugate When you change the ending of the verb to match your pronoun www.verbix.com gehen ich gehe |
Nominative – it stands for (represents) the noun that is speaking.
WHO is speaking? (SUBJECT)
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Accusative - stands for what the “who” is acting on / Direct Object
WHAT is the “who” ___-ing?
Direct Object - tells who or what receives action of the verb
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Dative IDO / stands for the receiver of the action “_____-ing”
WHOM is the action to/for?
WHO is speaking? (SUBJECT)
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Accusative - stands for what the “who” is acting on / Direct Object
WHAT is the “who” ___-ing?
Direct Object - tells who or what receives action of the verb
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Dative IDO / stands for the receiver of the action “_____-ing”
WHOM is the action to/for?