German grammar
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Relative pronoun.
The reflexive pronoun is “der”, “which, who”. Declension:
Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
N
der
die
das
die
G
dessen
deren
dessen
deren, derer
D
dem
der
dem
denen
A
den
die
das
die
Table of contents
Pronunciation
Vowels
Short vowels
Long vowels
Reduced e
Pronunciation of vowels
Consonants
Noun
Cases
Strong declension
Weak declension
Mixed declension
Most common endings
Articles
Indefinite article
Definite article
Adjective
Declension of adjectives
Weak declension
Strong declension
Mixed declension
Comparative
Superlative
Irregular gradation
Pronouns
Personal pronoun
Personal pronoun
Personal pronoun - declension
Possessive pronouns
Relative pronoun
Other pronouns
Numeral
Numeral
Verb
Grammatical categories
Präsens Indikativ
Präteritum Indikativ
Futur I
Perfekt
Plusquamperfekt
Futur II
Imperativ
Konditional I
Konditional II
Konjunktiv
Functions
Konjunktiv Präsens
Konjunktiv II
Konjunktiv Futur I
Konjunktiv Perfekt
Konjunktiv Plusquamperfekt
Konjunktiv Futur II
Infinitiv
Infinitiv Perfekt
Partizip I
Partizip II
Passive voice
Vorgangspassiv
Zustandspassiv
Reflexive verbs
Separable verbs
Inseparable verbs
Verbs with prefixes like durch-, um-
Irregular verbs
Conjugation tables of verbs
Regular verbs
Conjugation tables of the regular verb "machen" - Aktiv
Conjugation tables of the regular verb "machen" - Vorgangspassiv
Conjugation tables of the regular verb "machen" - Zustandspassiv
Irregular verbs
Conjugation tables of the irregular verb "nehmen"
Word order
Simple order in the affirmative sentence
Inverted order in the affirmative sentence
Word order in questions and commands
Word order in a sub-clause
Prepositions
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Time description
Time description
Phrases
Phrases
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