Grammar Made Simple

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Welcome to Grammar Made Simple Blog

Hallo zusammen! Welcome to the Grammar Made Simple Blog. Here, you’ll find a series of micro-blogs that tackle various German grammar rules, tailored to different levels of proficiency. Whether you’re a beginner or at an advanced level, our concise and easy-to-understand posts will help you grasp German grammar with ease. Explore our topics below and enhance your learning journey

Hallo zusammen! 👋 We recently received a question from Mark, asking about the difference between ‘wann’, ‘wenn’, and ‘als’. This blog will help you understand…

Hallo Leute! 👋 Many German learners get confused between an and bei when describing locations in German. This can indeed be confusing, especially since both…

Hallo zusammen! 👋 Many learners find doch a bit confusing, but it’s a very useful word in German! So, let’s explain it together. This blog…

Hallo Leute! 👋 As a German learner, you may have come across this question: How do you use je…umso correctly? This blog will help you…

Hallo Leute! 👋 Today, we are going to answer an important question in German grammar: How do you use über and auf correctly with the…

Hallo zusammen! 👋 Welcome back to our German grammar series! Today, we are going to answer a simple yet important German question: How do you…

Hallo zusammen! 👋 If you’re a German language learner, you have probably come across this question: When to use zu and when to use nach…

Hallo Leute! 👋Today, let’s answer another question we received: What is the difference between erinnern and sich erinnern in German? This blog will help you…

Hallo zusammen! 👋Many German learners come across this question: How do you distinguish between im and am when talking about time or place in German?…

Hallo zusammen! 👋Today, we’re tackling a common question in German grammar: When should you use dieser, jener, and solcher? This blog will help you understand…