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German Language Grammar
1. Introduction to German Grammar
2. Nouns and Articles
3. Pronouns
4. Adjectives
5. Verbs
6. Sentence Structure
7. Prepositions
8. Numbers and Time
9. Adverbs and Particles
4.
Adjectives
4.1.
Predicative vs. Attributive Adjectives
4.1.1.
Predicative Usage
4.1.2.
Attributive Usage
4.1.3.
Differences in Form
4.2.
Adjective Declension
4.2.1.
Overview of Declension System
4.2.2.
Strong Declension
4.2.2.1.
Usage without Articles
4.2.2.2.
Endings by Gender and Case
4.2.2.3.
Examples and Practice
4.2.3.
Weak Declension
4.2.3.1.
Usage after Definite Articles
4.2.3.2.
Endings by Gender and Case
4.2.3.3.
Examples and Practice
4.2.4.
Mixed Declension
4.2.4.1.
Usage after Indefinite Articles
4.2.4.2.
Endings by Gender and Case
4.2.4.3.
Examples and Practice
4.2.5.
Declension Tables
4.2.6.
Common Patterns and Memory Aids
4.3.
Comparative and Superlative Forms
4.3.1.
Regular Formation
4.3.1.1.
Comparative Formation Rules
4.3.1.2.
Superlative Formation Rules
4.3.1.3.
Usage in Sentences
4.3.2.
Irregular Forms
4.3.2.1.
gut
4.3.2.2.
viel
4.3.2.3.
gern
4.3.2.4.
hoch
4.3.2.5.
nah
4.3.2.6.
Other Irregular Adjectives
4.3.3.
Declension of Comparative and Superlative
4.4.
Participles as Adjectives
4.4.1.
Present Participles
4.4.2.
Past Participles
4.4.3.
Declension of Participial Adjectives
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