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In this German lesson you will learn the most important and frequently asked questions in the German language. There is a suitable answer to every question. This way you practice basic vocabulary and phrases for everyday life with dialogues and examples. This way you can quickly understand German and speak German. Unconsciously you practice German pronunciation and of course German grammar. The main topic in this lesson for German level A1 is certainly the interrogative pronouns and the sentence order (position of the verbs). But there are also the following grammatical points.

Separable verbs:
In the German language there are separable verbs in which the prefix is separated from the stem of the verb. For example: "begin" "I'm starting the German course." The separable prefix often emphasizes a direction or action. When conjugating, the verb stem changes depending on the person: "I'm starting." "You start." "He/She/It begins." and the prefix is at the end of the sentence. It is important to use the correct prefix to make the meaning of the verb clear.
shopping (I'm going shopping today.)
watch TV (I'm watching TV tonight.)
going out (I like going out to dinner.)

Dative:
It is important for German learners to understand the dative in order to form correct sentences. The dative indicates to whom or what something belongs or for whom an action is carried out. When learning, you should focus on the changes in articles and pronouns in the dative case in order to use the correct form. It helps to practice lots of examples and become familiar with the prepositions that require the dative.
I (I'm fine.)
the country (I prefer to live in the country.)
your free time (What do you do in your free time?)

Increase adjectives:
The superlative of adjectives is used in German to express the highest degree of a quality or condition.
frequently (These are some of the most common questions.)
like/love (I like rock music best.)

Possessive articles:
Possessive articles are words that express ownership or belonging to a person or thing. In German there are different forms of possessive articles, depending on the person and gender.
There are different forms for the possessive articles depending on the gender and number of the possessive noun.
my (My weekend was nice.)
your (What are your hobbies?)
your (What do you do in your job?)

Prepositions always with dative:
Prepositions that always require the dative indicate a specific relationship to a place, a direction, a time or a goal.
since (I have lived here for 5 years.)
with / to (I ride my bike to school.)
at (What do you like to do on a date?)

Interrogative pronouns, also called interrogative pronouns, are used to form questions and request information about unknown items. There are different interrogative pronouns in German, which vary depending on the type of answer expected and the grammatical function. These pronouns are crucial to the formation of questions and allow specific searches to be made for specific information.

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