By: Manoj Kumar Bhateja (German Teacher at UNISON WORLD SCHOOL)

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By: Manoj Kumar Bhateja (German Teacher at UNISON WORLD SCHOOL)

Nominative Sentences Simple Sentences SubjectVerbInformation + + Ich heiße Peter. Ich komme aus Deutschland. Ich wohne in Augsburg. Ich bin 24 Jahre alt. Mein Vater heißt Jörg. Er ist Arzt von Beruf.

Nominative Sentences Negative Sentences SubjectVerb Information + + Ich bin nicht Peter. Ich komme nicht aus Deutschland. Ich wohne nicht in Augsburg. Ich bin nicht 24 Jahre alt. Mein Vater heißt nicht Jörg. Er ist nicht Arzt von Beruf. + nicht/kein

Nominative Sentences Interrogative Sentences Interrogative sentences are of two types: 1.Question starts with W-Frage, such as was, wie, wo, woher, wann, wer, welche etc. 2.Question starts with a verb.

Nominative Sentences Interrogative Sentences 1.Question starts with W-Frage, such as was, wie, wo, woher, wann, wer, welche etc. SubjectVerbInformationW-frage ? 1.Wie heißt du? 2.Woher kommst du? 3.Wie heißt dein Vater? 4.Wann kommst du? 5.Was bist du von Beruf?

Nominative Sentences Interrogative Sentences 2. Question starts with a verb. SubjectVerb Information + ++ ? 1.Heißt du Stefan? 2.Kommst du aus Amerika? 3.Wohnst du in Augsburg? 4.Bist du Arzt von Beruf? 5.Heißt deine Mutter Klara?

Accusative Sentences Simple Sentences SubjectVerbDirect Object + + Ich habe einen Bruder. Ich lerne Deutsch. Ich trinke Cola. Ich mache meine Hausaufgabe. Mein Vater fährt Auto.

Accusative Sentences Negative Sentences SubjectVerb Direct Object. + + Ich habe keinen Bruder. Ich höre kein Musik. Ich kaufe keine Hose. Ich mache heute keine Hausaufgabe. Ich habe heute keine Arbeit. + nicht/kein

Accusative Sentences Interrogative Sentences Interrogative sentences are of two types: 1.Question starts with W-Frage, such as was, wie, wo, woher, wann, wer, welche etc. 2.Question starts with a verb.

Accusative Sentences Interrogative Sentences 1.Question starts with W-Frage, such as was, wie, wo, woher, wann, wer, welche etc. SubjectVerbW-frage + ++ ? 1.Was lernst du heute? 2.Was für Hemd kaufst du? 3.Wie viele Geschwister hast du? 4.Was guckst du? 5.Was trinkst du?

Interrogative Sentences 2. Question starts with a verb. SubjectVerb Direct Object ? 1.Hast du Geschwister? 2.Lernst du Deutsch? 3.Trinkst du Cola? 4.Siehst du jetzt fern? 5.Schreibst du jetzt einen Brief? Accusative Sentences

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