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German Prepositions and Cases
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an - auf - bei - für - gegen - mit - nach - zu, etc.
By-Expressions in German
There are several ways to say "by" in German, so you need to know the real meaning of "by" in English! See quiz below.
By-Expressions in German - Quiz
Test yourself on how to say "by" in German.
The Four German Cases
A guide to the German prepositional cases: Accusative, Dative, and Genitive.
German Accusative Prepositions
All about the German prepositions that take the accusative case.
German Dative Prepositions
All about the German prepositions that take the dative case, plus two-way prepositions.
German Genitive Prepositions
All about the German prepositions that take the genitive case.
German Verbs with Prepositions
All about German prepositions used in verb phrases: glauben an, sprechen über, warten auf, etc. See quiz below.
German Verbs with Prepositions - Quiz
A quiz on German verb + preposition phrases.
What's a preposition?
German Grammar Glossary
Grammar terms in plain English
How to Say "to" in German - nach vs. zu
There are many ways to say "to" in German, but these two prepositions cause most of the confusion for German-learners.
Prepositional Pitfalls
Potential problems in the use of German prepositions - and how to avoid them. See quiz below.
Preposition Quiz 1
A multiple-choice test on some German words that can be dangerous - prepositions.
The Two-Way Prepositions in German
How to use the "doubtful" or accusative/dative prepositions. See quiz below.
Two-Way Preposition Quiz
This self-scoring quiz will tell you if you've mastered the art of the two-way preposition.
Verbs with Prepositions
All about German prepositions used in verb phrases: glauben an, sprechen über, warten auf, etc. With Quiz.
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