German Grammar Index

A series of notes on various aspects of German grammar designed to assist students at the University of St. Thomas in German language studies.

©1996 by Paul A.Schons



This index is ordered by the sequence in which students are introduced to German Grammar at the University of St. Thomas.





The Gender of German Nouns
    (der, die, das)


The Accusative Case

Examples of Nominative and Accusative Case with Nouns and Pronouns

Online verb conjugations

Verbs with Separable Prefixes
   

The Meanings of Verb Prefixes


Modal Auxiliary Verbs

The Versitile Verb, Werden (future, passive, to become)

The Three Principal Parts of Verbs and how they are used to express time

Dative Case

Adjective Endings (via a letter from a former student.)

A table of articles and following adjective endings (by a former student)

Prepositions

The Basics of Word Order (via a letter from Wolf and Tanja)

Was für ein...

Imperatives

Subordinating conjunctions

Relative Pronouns

Subjunctive (via a response by the Dean of Students)

More on subjunctive (via another response by the Dean of Students)