German end of year exams- star phrases + key grammar rules

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7th

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leider
unfortunately
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zum Beispiel
for example
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Ich freue mich auch
I’m looking forward to
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wirklich
really
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Ziemlich
quite
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Schade
a shame
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The dative case rule?
After the word in (in), mit (with) and zu (to) the end of the word changes depending on the gender
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Dative endings?
M: einem F: einer N: einem P: (k)einen

Adjective: en
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What happens when yo have an adjective before a noun?
You must change the adjective ending according to the gender
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Adjective before noun endings?
M: -en

F: -e

N: -es

P: -e
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gefällt mir
I like
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nimm
take
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geraummig
spacious
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entspannend
relaxing
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gucken
to see/watch
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besonders
especially
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Das macht Spaß
it is fun
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wichtig
important
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war
was
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am liebsten
like … the most
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What is the rule when using wenn?
Wenn sends the verb to the end of the clause
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What is the complex rule for using wenn?
Verb comma verb!

If the sentence starts with wenn then the two clauses must be joined by a verb, a comma and another verb
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Dann
then
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Ich werde sagen dass
I would say that…
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Ich kann nicht leiden
I can not stand