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Paste any sentence. See cases, roles, and why — in seconds.
Key Insight
Cases tell German who does what — not word order. "dem Kind" is dative because it receives the apple indirectly.
Free grammar lessons explained in English — rules, examples, and exercises.
German Nouns & Gender Explained
der / die / das — why every noun has a gender
German Accusative Case Explained
When "der" becomes "den" and why it matters
German Dative Prepositions Explained
mit, nach, seit, von, zu, bei, aus, gegenüber
German Konjunktiv II (würde) Explained
Express wishes, hypotheticals, and polite requests
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