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More Extra Credit! Knowing the days and months (also numbers)
Dative The Case System Dative: Meaning and Usage The article endings
Dative Prepositions ausmit außernach beiseit von zu
Was gibt es hier? Es gibt...
Sie machen ein_ schön_ Fest/Feier
Some party-describing words anstrengend bekannt blöd einfach heftig schrecklich wichtig
Die Feier ist... / Das Fest ist... important intense simple strenuous stupid terrible well-known
Die Feier ist... / Das Fest ist... In this form: The Party is intense Or as an adverb: They celebrated intensely The rule about endings is: The German word NEVER has an ending.
Es gibt eine... Feier / ein... Fest BUT in this form: Theres an intense party taking place No matter where in the sentence it occurs: Her well-known party lasted all night The rule is: The word ALWAYS has an ending.
Es gibt eine... Feier / ein... Fest important intense simple strenuous stupid terrible well-known
Adjective Endings with feminine nouns With the: d__ gut__ Feier With a:ein_ heftig__ Party With no article: schön__ Hochzeit
Adjective Endings with feminine nouns With the: die gute Feier With a:eine heftige Party With no article: schöne Hochzeit The rule is: Feminines are easy: Always -e
Adjective Endings with neuter nouns With the: d__ wichtig__ Fest With a:ein_ groß__ Zelt With no article: scharf__ Essen
Adjective Endings with neuter nouns With the: das wichtige Fest With a:ein großes Zelt With no article: scharfes Essen So here, the rule is: Neuter: Always an -s (only one, else -e)
Adjective Endings with plural nouns With the: d__ lang__ Ferien With -ein: mein_ einfach_ Speisen With no article: lecker__ Pommes
Adjective Endings with plural nouns With the: die langen Ferien With -ein: meine einfachen Speisen With no article: leckere Pommes The rule is: Plurals: Always an -e (only one; else -en)
Adjective Endings with masculine nouns: WARNING! First, ask this: subject or object? Subjects do the action of the verb: The tasty cake takes first prize. Or: The verb is to be: Earl Grey is a well-known tea.
Adjective Endings with masculine nouns: WARNING! First, ask this: subject or object? Objects have something done to them: My mom makes the best salad. Or: the verb is geben as in es gibt: Theres expensive wine on the menu.
Adjective Endings with masculine nouns: WARNING! Subjects: doing the action of the verb, or to be With the: D__ lecker__ Kuchen nimmt 1 ste Preis With a:Earl Grey ist ein_ bekannt__ Tee With no article: schwarz__ Kaffee
Adjective Endings with masculine nouns: WARNING! Subjects: doing the action of the verb, or to be With the: Der leckere Kuchen nimmt 1 ste Preis With a:Earl Grey ist ein bekannter Tee With no article: schwarzer Kaffee The rule here is: Always an -r, but only one (otherwise -e)
Adjective Endings with masculine nouns: WARNING! Objects: receiving the verbs action, or es gibt With the: Meine Mutter macht d__ best__ Salat With a:Er verkauft ein__ gustig__ Döner. With no article: Es gibt teuer__ Wein auf der Karte.
Adjective Endings with masculine nouns: WARNING! Objects: receiving the verbs action, or es gibt With the: Meine Mutter macht den besten Salat With a:Er verkauft einen gustigen Döner. With no article: Es gibt teueren Wein auf der Karte. This ones easy: Masculine word as object: -n all the way!
Quiz
Separable Verbs Im inviting my good friends. I am allowed to invite good friends.
Separable Verbs The important festival takes place tomorrow. An important festival must take place tomorrow.
Separable Verbs She goes out to an expensive bar. (to: in) She should not go out to the expensive bar.
Separable Verbs He cleans up the small garden every Thursday. He has to clean up a small garden every Thursday.
Using Modals with Separable Verbs The lazy student (male) sleeps in late. A lazy student (male) would like to sleep in late.
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When the definite article is present: der gute Mann die gute Fraudie guten Leute das gute Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When an ein-word is present: ein__ gut__ Mann ein__ gut__ Fraukein__ gut__ Leute ein__ gut__ Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When an ein-word is present: ein guter Mann eine gute Fraukeine guten Leute ein gutes Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When no article is present (usually collectives): gut__ Wein gut__ Limonadegut__ Schnäpse gut__ Bier Patterns: all
Adjective Endings Nominative Case (Subject of sentence, or Das ist….) When no article is present (usually collectives): guter Wein gute Limonadegute Schnäpse gutes Bier Patterns: all
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When the definite article is present: de__ gut__ Mann die gute Fraudie guten Leute das gute Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When the definite article is present: den guten Mann die gute Fraudie guten Leute das gute Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When an ein-word is present: ein__ gut__ Mann eine gute Fraukeine guten Leute ein gutes Kind Patterns: singularplural
Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese... When an ein-word is present: einen guten Mann eine gute Fraukeine guten Leute ein gutes Kind Patterns: singularplural
When no article is present (usually collectives): gut__ Wein gute Limonadegute Schnäpse gutes Bier Patterns: all Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese...
When no article is present (usually collectives): guten Wein gute Limonadegute Schnäpse gutes Bier Patterns: all Adjective Endings, Accusative (Direct Object of sentence: es gibt... / ich sehe... / ich lese...
Dative
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