Question 1
What is the feminine ending for nouns that often denote abstract concepts in German?
Question 2
Which of the following is not a correct form of the verb 'sein' in the present tense?
Question 3
Which of the following is a correct example of a verb in the subjunctive II form in German?
Question 4
Which conjunction is used to express causality and does not change the position of the verb in the sentence in German?
Question 5
What is the correct possessive adjective in the accusative case for 'wir' (we) when referring to a masculine noun?
Question 6
Which preposition is used to express 'because of' with the genitive case in German?
Question 7
Which preposition is used with the accusative case to express 'through' in German?
Question 8
Which of the following is not a correct form of the verb 'haben' in the present tense?
Question 9
What is the past tense form of 'werden' in German?
Question 10
What is the accusative form of the personal pronoun 'sie' (they) in German?
Question 11
What is the correct form of the negative article used with a feminine noun in the nominative case?
Question 12
What is the correct dative plural form of 'der Freund'?
Question 13
What is the correct form of the definite article for a feminine noun in the accusative case?
Question 14
Which preposition is used with the dative case to express 'with' in German?
Question 15
Which of the following is the correct plural form of 'der Bäcker'?
Question 16
What is the correct comparative form of the adjective 'alt' when used with a masculine noun in the nominative case?