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5 авг. 2024 г. · What is the deal with German adjective endings?! Why do we have to put -m, -n, -r, -s, -e onto the ends of adjectives?
German adjective endings depend on the plurality, case, and gender. Find out how to match adjectives with the nouns they describe and more!
29 нояб. 2021 г. · The German adjective ending -e is used in the nominative singular (all genders) and accusative singular (feminine and neuter). The -en ending ...
Only adjectives that come before nouns are declined in German grammar. Adjectives that follow a verb don't change. Example: Das ist ein großes Haus.
Since German nouns have a gender — masculine, feminine, or neuter — it is no surprise that adjectives often change their endings to match it.
As an overview, there are five different potential adjective endings in German (-r, -n, -m, -e, and -s). This can seem like an overwhelming process, but the ...
Note that in the dative, possessive, and plural cases, your adjective always takes an –en ending. The feminine nominative and accusative cases both take an –e ...
The tables below will help you to work out the ending of the adjective, depending on the gender of the noun and the case you need to use.
8 окт. 2023 г. · In this lesson, we'll teach you all about German adjective endings and declensions and how to choose the right one, easy-to-follow chart ...
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