| This series of review/instructional materials was prepared by Josef Neumayer while he was an undergraduate at Miami University. We thank him for his diligence. |
The stories listed below highlight examples of German grammar items.
Look in the stories first.
cases - noun gender - verbs
conjunctions - negatives - word order - imperative
adjective endings - der words
relative pronouns - reflexive pronouns
demonstrative pronouns - diminutives
passive voice - subjunctive
QUICK REFERENCE TO GRAMMAR CHARTS
- Accusative Prepositions
- Adjective Endings
- Conjunctions
- Dative Prepositions and Verbs
- Definite Articles
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- Dependent Clauses
- Der Words
- German Cases
- Hybrid Verbs
- Indefinite Articles
- Independent Clauses
- Imperatives
- Inseparable Prefixes
- Interrogatives
- Modal Verbs
- Passive Voice
- Personal Endings
- Present Tense Subjunctive II
- Pronouns
- Possessive Adjectives
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Relative Pronouns
- Separable Prefix Verbs
- Strong Verbs
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Verb Tense
- Weak Verbs