Subordinating Conjunctions: German Grammar is Insubordinate
According to Webster, a subordinate is ‘under the authority of another.’ Here he comes with subordinating conjunctions: German grammar being insubordinate.
According to Webster, a subordinate is ‘under the authority of another.’ Here he comes with subordinating conjunctions: German grammar being insubordinate.
What are pronouns? Well, they’re tiny words that, unless they’re indefinite, replace nouns, a noun being a word that indicates a person, place, thing or idea).
What does Oktoberfest’s famous phrase ‘O’zapft is’ mean? Simply put: “It’s tapped!”. Check out the fun cultural answer in this Oktoberfest grammar lesson.
German word order follows the rule of Subject – Verb – Object, just like English. But like English, German changes word order depending on the context.
Like in English, there are confusing German words that even native speakers struggle to tell apart. Learn what they are and how to tell the difference.
Though English is a Germanic language, grammatical gender in English is almost non-existent. Learn an easy way to determine the German gender of nouns.
German Articles and Cases can drive the most studious learner of the language crazy. We’ve broken it down into an extensive German cases chart for you.
When asked about the most difficult part of German, most will say grammatical cases. Get clarity with this easy guide to understanding German cases.
Are Germans always angry? You will realize while you browse these basic German phrases to know before visiting Germany that it is simply how German sounds.