120 sentences at A2 and B1
Short everyday sentences with a gap, such as “Der ___ Bus kommt gleich.” The topic does not occur at A1, so the trainer starts at A2.
ADJECTIVE ENDINGS
After “der”, it is “der neue Tisch”; after “ein”, it is “ein neuer Tisch”. Practise these endings in 120 sentences at A2 and B1. No account required.
Short everyday sentences with a gap, such as “Der ___ Bus kommt gleich.” The topic does not occur at A1, so the trainer starts at A2.
Tap an ending and the gap is immediately filled with the correct one. A wrong choice remains red so you can see the difference.
After answering, a small label shows the case: nominative, accusative, dative or genitive. Over time, you see which ending belongs to which case.
How it works
Choose A2 or B1. The 120 sentences are distributed across those levels.
The sentence appears with a gap and three endings below.
The trainer home screen explains three basic rules: after der, die, das usually use -e or -en; after ein, kein, mein use -er, -e, -es; in the dative, almost always use -en.
Practising costs nothing. Vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and the citizenship test are free. The video course with Marlene and the Hueber book comes on top when you want more.