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Which prepositions take the dative?

Aus, bei, mit, nach, seit, von, zu, gegenueber. 

Answered by Sophie F. German tutor
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Can you explain adjective endings to me?

Like every grammar topic in German, adjective endings become more intuitive the more you read and write. One possible (and possibly tedious) way of learning them is through memorising grammar tables, b...

Answered by Christopher D. German tutor
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What are reflexive verbs and how do I use them?

A reflexive verb is a verb that describes an action you do to yourself. They are easy to recognise in German as they will always have sich before the infinitive. To form a reflexive verb, you must have...

Answered by Molly H. German tutor
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What is the difference between Coordinating and Subordinating conjunctions?

A conjunction is a word used to join together clauses within a sentence. In German there are two types of conjunctions, Coordinating conjunctions and Subordinating conjunctions.

Subordina...

Answered by Bethany C. German tutor
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What is the cultural difference between the second person pronouns "Sie" und "Du" in spoken language?

Whilst both pronouns are widely used, usage varies between regions in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Broadly speaking, "du" is taken to be informal and "Sie" is taken to be forma...

Answered by Ben B. German tutor
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