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Konjunktiv II (würde, hätte, wäre) B2 [ ] "obwohl" and "trotzdem" B2 [ ] Nominalization

Goal: Use language flexibly for social, academic, and professional purposes.

At the beginner levels, grammar focuses on basic sentence structure and daily survival communication. German Grammar Guide: 69 Free Articles A1–C2 (+ Quizzes)

To create a comprehensive PDF of German grammar lists from levels A1 to C2, you should organize the content by proficiency level, focusing on the core structures introduced at each stage of the CEFR framework Goethe-Institut A1–A2: The Foundation (Basic User)

Mastering Deutsche Grammatik is essential for effective communication in German. It will help you to:

Goal: Understand everything with ease. No explicit grammar "rules" remain.

Below is the definitive list of grammar topics required for each level. Use this as the blueprint for your .

German A1 Syllabus – Complete Guide to Beginner German Learning