Conjugating "To be"
Numbers
Accusative Case
German Quirks
Conjugations
100
I am
Ich bin
100
German for 57
siebenundfünfzig
100
What are the three definite articles in the accusative case?
den das die
100
True or false: German appreciate firm order and predictability. Making last minute changes unsettles them.
True.
100
What are the verb endings when conjugating regular verbs?
e, st, t, en, t, en
200
Third person singular of "to be" in German
er, sie, es ist
200
German for 212
zweihundertzwölf
200
Which noun in the following sentence is in the accusative case? Alan hat einen braunen Hund.
"einen braunen Hund"
200
What do Germans do when they are first introduced, when they see each other for the first time of the day, and when they say good-bye?
They shake hands.
200
Conjugate "haben"
What is ich habe, du hast, er-sie-es hat, wir haben, ihr habt, sie haben?
300
"We are" in German
Wir sind
300
German for 7.834
siebentausendachthundertvierunddreißig
300
Fill in the right definite article: Cindy ruft _____Kunden (m) um 7:00 Uhr in Deutschland an.
den
300
Why do Germans cringe when you wish them a happy birthday before the actual day?
They believe they will die. It is "pushing your luck".
300
Third person singular of "wohnen."
er, sie, es wohnt.
400
What does "to be" mean in German?
sein
400
German for 23.456
dreiundzwanzigtausendvierhundertsechsundfünfzig?
400
Fill in the proper indefinite article: Dan hat ______neue Sekretärin.
eine
400
At what time of the day do Germans eat bread with ham, salami, or cheese, etc?
For breakfast or dinner.
400
Second person singular of "gehen"
du gehst
500
What is "you are" in German? Careful, there might be more than one answer.
du bist, ihr seid
500
German for 3.987.900
drei Millionen neunhundertsiebenundachtzigtausendneunhundert
500
Read the following sentence with the proper definte articles: Dan möchte _____Schokoladendonut (m), ___Tasse Kaffee (f), und ____Mandelcroissant (n).
den, die, das
500
True or false: Germans can be very confrontational when they believe they are right. They stand up for what they believe in because caving in is considered a sign of weakness or cowardice in the German culture.
True
500
Conjugate "kommen."
ich komme, du kommst, er, sie, es kommt, wir kommen, ihr kommt, sie kommen.