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📘 Grammar (Grammatik) — A1 to B1

Grammar is the backbone of any language. Here we explain every grammar topic in the simplest way possible.


🟢 Level A1 — Basics

Topic Level Explanation
Akkusativ A1 Accusative case
Artikel A1 Articles (der/die/das, ein/eine, kein)
Imperativ A1 Imperative
Negation A1 Negation (nicht/kein)
Nominativ A1 Nominative case
Personalpronomen A1 Personal pronouns
Plural A1 Plural forms
Possessivartikel A1 Possessive articles
Satzbau A1 Sentence structure
Trennbare Verben A1 Separable verbs
Verbkonjugation (Präsens) A1 Present tense conjugation

🟡 Level A1-A2 — Transitional

Topic Level Explanation
Adjektivdeklination A1-A2 Adjective declension
Dativ A1-A2 Dative case
Modalverben A1-A2 Modal verbs
Perfekt A1-A2 Perfect tense
Wechselpräpositionen A1-A2 Two-way prepositions

🔵 Level A2 — Lower Intermediate

Topic Level Explanation
Adverbien A2 Adverbs — time, place, manner
Futur I A2 Future tense — expressing future with werden
Indirekte Fragen A2 Indirect questions — embedded questions in sentences
Kausal- und Konzessivsätze A2 Reason and concession clauses — weil, da, deshalb, obwohl, trotzdem
Nebensätze A2 Subordinate clauses — when to use each connector (dass, weil, wenn, obwohl)
Präpositionen A2 Prepositions — temporal and local prepositions
Reflexive Verben A2 Reflexive verbs — reflexive pronouns and conjugation
Temporal- und Lokalangaben A2 Time and place expressions — TEKAMOLO rule for adverb order
Vergleiche A2 Comparison — comparing with als and wie
Wortstellung im Satz (erweitert) A2 Advanced word order — Satzklammer, object order, nicht position, TEKAMOLO

🟣 Level A2-B1 — Intermediate

Topic Level Explanation
Genitiv A2-B1 Genitive case
Konjunktiv 2 A2-B1 Subjunctive 2
Passiv A2-B1 Passive voice
Präteritum A2-B1 Simple past
Relativsätze A2-B1 Relative clauses

💡 Tip: Study topics in order matching your level. Start with A1, then move to A2.