PS, this course is designed to learn 5 charts like this that impact and change each other based on 1st the gender, 2nd the article type “ein” or “der” words, and 3rd the case - nominative, akkusativ or dativ. It is also designed so that you don’t have to guess on the gender of the noun, through its der, das or die nomative singular form aka its gender.
Currently building a verbs only course, organized by type of verb & their stems.
English only for the verb’s first introduction, then all rest is in German.
Level 1 - German vs English
Level 2 - German Infinitive vs Präsens (Present)
Level 3 - German Infinitive vs Präteritum (Simple Past)
Level 4 - German Infinitive vs Hilfsverb + Partizip II (Complex Past)
Level 3+ - Simple Past vs Complex Past
Completed so far…
Helping verbs - haben, sein, werden
Modal verbs - 6 total
Mixed verbs - 9 total
Weak Type A - 59+ common of thousands
Weak Type D - 21 very common
Weak Type S/Z - 19 very common
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