German GrammarPod explains the world of German grammar. Its aim is to be accessible to all levels of learner and to give you tips to help you achieve maximum effect for minimum effort.
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2015-01-16 | The present tense is pretty simple in German: there's only one. So where English has to choose betweenSarah is walking to work andSarah walks to work,German has onlySarahgehtzu FußzurArbeit.However, whereas English only has two different forms of each ... |
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2012-12-30 | The accusative case is used for the direct object (that's the noun or pronoun to which an action is done). It's like theshark inPeter ate the shark whereshark is the noun that gets eaten. It also follows certain preopstions (words like for, through and... |
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2012-10-28 | This podcast is about cases, which are a way of showing what role the different words are playing in a sentence. German has four cases:NominativeAccusativeDativeGentitiveThis podcast describes how cases work in general, then goes on to look at the nomi... |
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2012-08-19 | Please clickhere to listen to the adjectival nouns podcast directly on your computer. |
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2011-10-24 | To listen to this podcast directly on your computer, please clickhere. |
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2011-08-12 | This episode is about more of the really practical stuff you need to know about the conditional.To listen to the episode directly on your computer, clickhere. |
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2011-07-17 | To listen to this podcast directly on your computer, please clickhere. |
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2011-05-08 | To listen to this podcast directly on your computer, please clickhere. |
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2011-04-05 | To listen to this podcast on your computer, clickhere. |
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2011-04-05 | The conditional basically means sentences with a would. For instance, if I were rich, I would buy a house. To download this podcast directly on your computer,click here. |
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