The genitive case is used to indicate possession, like of or apostrophe-s ('s) does in English. However, apart from in formal, written texts (and in i...
I finally have my first podcast up and running. You wouldn't believe how complicated publishing podcasts is, and I thought the long bit was going to b...
The present tense is pretty simple in German: there's only one. So where English has to choose between Sarah is walking to work and Sarah walks to wor...
The accusative case is used for the direct object (that's the noun or pronoun to which an action is done). It's like the shark in Peter ate the shark ...
This podcast is about cases, which are a way of showing what role the different words are playing in a sentence. German has four cases:NominativeAccus...
This episode is about more of the really practical stuff you need to know about the conditional. To listen to the episode directly on your computer, c...