German, like many other languages, has a system of declination that affects the form of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in a sentence. In addition to this, German also uses articles to indicate the gender, case, and number of the noun they are associated with.
SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
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NOMINATIVE | das Sandwich | die Sandwichs die Sandwiches die Sandwiche |
GENITIVE | des Sandwichs des Sandwiches des Sandwich | der Sandwichs der Sandwiches der Sandwiche |
DATIVE | dem Sandwich | den Sandwichs den Sandwiches den Sandwichen |
ACCUSATIVE | das Sandwich | die Sandwichs die Sandwiches die Sandwiche |
The exercises are designed to help you practice dealing with articles in German so that you can master the grammar and communicate confidently.
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Learning materials on the declination of nouns will help you understand the basic rules of declination of words in different cases and grammatical numbers.
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