German Grammar for Beginners by Bellwick Language Institute

German Grammar for Beginners

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German Grammar for Beginners is a step-by-step companion for learners who have a foothold in everyday vocabulary and now need to understand how German actually works under the hood. Across thirty-three chapters, the book walks through sentence structure and word order, nouns and gender, plural patterns, articles, pronouns, the present tense of regular and irregular verbs, the modal verbs, each of the four cases in turn (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive), prepositions and the cases they govern, adjective endings, separable verbs, the conversational past (Perfekt), the simple past (Präteritum), the Plusquamperfekt, subordinate clauses, the Konjunktiv II for politeness and hypotheticals, the future tenses, the passive voice, two-way prepositions, the TeKaMoLo principle for word order in the Mittelfeld, indirect speech, and the verbs with fixed prepositions that beginners always trip over. Each chapter pairs explanation with worked examples in German and English. The book closes with a full answer key, a verb-conjugation appendix, noun-gender hints, an extended verb reference, a master list of common mistakes, one hundred sentence patterns for production, and the two hundred most common verbs. This book was generated using AI tools and reviewed by the Bellwick Language Institute editorial team.

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