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Grammar Practice Tools

Free drills to practice German grammar — no account required.

Articles

Practice assigning der, die, and das to German nouns.

Case Endings

Fill in the correct article form for each grammatical case.

Word Order

Arrange scrambled tokens into correct German sentence order.

Prepositions

Match prepositions to their cases and fill sentence blanks.

Adjective Endings

Fill in strong, weak, or mixed adjective endings.

Modal Verbs

Conjugate können, müssen, dürfen, and more.

Verb Conjugation

Conjugate German verbs across present, past, and perfect tenses.

Pronoun Cases

Decline German pronouns across nominativ, akkusativ, dativ, and genitiv.

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