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Lingolia German Grammar

Lingolia German Grammar

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All Versions of Lingolia German Grammar

3.3.0

June 12, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. + supporting Apple ClassKit and Schoolwork App + bugfixes
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3.2.0

June 5, 2018

+ supporting Apple ClassKit and Schoolwork App

3.1.0

November 16, 2017

- search bar - special characters - bug fixes

3.0.0

September 19, 2017

- completely redesigned 64 bit app

2.0.4

March 18, 2013

- Exercises - Layout changes - Bugfixes

2.0.0

September 12, 2012

- English translation

1.0.5

October 21, 2011

1.0.2

March 17, 2011

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Description of Lingolia German Grammar

This reference book explains German grammar in a comprehensible way and is very useful for learners of German as a foreign language. The grammar rules are clearly structured and have illustrated examples that help visualise the rules. The most important facts are summarised in overviews and a glossary at the end of the book. “With interactive exercises to test your knowledge.“ This App supports Apple ClassKit and Schoolwork App. = Contents = – Tenses – Overview of the Tenses • Present Tense • Present Perfect • Simple Past • Past Perfect • Future • Future Perfect • Irregular Verbs – Verbs – sein/haben • Participles • Modal Verbs • Infinitive with/without zu • Reflexive Verbs • Separable Verbs • Transitive/Intransitive • Passive • Imperative • Subjunctive: Subjunctive I • Subjunctive II – Nouns and Articles – Gender • Articles: • Articles 2 (Little Red Riding) • Plurals • Declension: Nominative • Accusative • Dative • Genitive – Pronouns – Personal Pronouns • Possessive Pronouns • Reflexive Pronouns • Relative Pronouns • Interrogative Pronouns • Demonstrative Pronouns • Indefinite Pronouns • Declension: Nominative • Accusative • Dative • Genitive – Adjectives – Types • Formation • Declension • Comparative Forms – Declension – Nominative • Accusative • Dative • Genitive • Genitive/Dative/Accusative – Adverbs – Types • Location and Comparative – Prepositions – Types • Cases – Sentence Structure – Main Clauses • Negation • Questions • Dependent Clauses: Conjunctions • Indirect Questions • Infinitive Clauses • Participle Clauses • Relative Clauses • Conditional Clauses • Indirect Speech – Glossary –
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Lingolia German Grammar: FAQ

Is Lingolia German Grammar software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, the Lingolia German Grammar software is iPad-compatible.
Lingo4you is the creator of the Lingolia German Grammar app.
The Lingolia German Grammar app currently supports iOS 10.0 or later.
Lingolia German Grammar has a user rating of 4.4.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Lingolia German Grammar App.
3.3.0 is the current version of Lingolia German Grammar.
The date of the last Lingolia German Grammar update is July 8, 2024.
The Lingolia German Grammar app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Lingolia German Grammar app is rated Lingo4you: Contains no objectionable material.
Lingolia German Grammar currently features the following languages: English, French, German and 3 more.
No, Lingolia German Grammar is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Lingolia German Grammar does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Lingolia German Grammar is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Currently crashes

    I have been using the browser version and like it a lot. So, I thought I would see how the app worked. The app is a good idea, but every time I touch the keyboard icon the app crashes. Hopefully the developers can fix this and I can change my rating.
  • Useful at all levels

    This application has valuable, well-organized material for everyone from beginners to advanced students. I know German pretty well, but I'm learning a lot from it. The exercises can feel tedious, but there's no way around having to speak or write a language to get better at it.
  • Please put cases/gender in order

    Great app, though I find their ordering of the cases and genders odd. Any German teacher I know, and that's several, goes in the following order for cases: nominative, accusative, dative, genitive. For genders it's always masculine, feminine, neutral, plural. So your chart would spell out rese, nese, mrmn, srsr.