Clear all your doubts on the nominative case!

What you will learn

Know in what cases the nominative has to be used.

Use the nominative case with the correct articles.

Use the nominative case with the correct adjective endings.

Description

In this course, I slowly explain everything you need to know about the nominative case: when it is used & the articles and adjective endings, for masculine, feminine and neuter nouns. After some explanations with helpful examples, we will do interactive practise exercises together, which will help you consolidate everything you have learned.

Mastering the nominative case – step by step:

  • What genders can German nouns have?
  • What is the nominative, where in a sentence can you find it and what forms can it take?
  • The definite articles: der, die, das – singular and plural, with a quick exercise.
  • The definite articles with adjectives – singular and plural, with a quick exercise.
  • The indefinite articles: ein, eine – singular and plural, with a quick exercise.
  • The indefinite articles with adjectives – singular and plural, with a quick exercise.
  • The verb “to be” and the nominative – With an exercise.
  • Other verbs that behave just like “to be”.
  • Practice
  • More practice
  • Tips to learn the German nouns’ gender.

As the course is meant for beginners, the explanations are in English.


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Content

Der Nominativ / The nominative

Introduction
What is the nominative? What genders do German nouns have?
Der Nominativ – The definite articles
Der Nominativ – The definite articles and adjectives
Der Nominativ – The indefinite articles
Der Nominativ – The indefinite articles and adjectives

Verben / Verbs

Der Nominativ – The verb “to be” and the nominative
Der Nominativ – Other verbs like “to be”

Übungen / Practice

Der Nominativ – Übungen (practice)
Der Nominativ – Mehr Übungen (more practice)

The gender of German nouns

How to remember the German genders