A1 Grammar Exercises
All A1 grammar exercises in one place. Work through the sections below to practice beginner-level grammar topics with interactive exercises.
A1 Core Topics
Quick access to the main A1 grammar exercise sets.
Adjectives & Adverbs
Practice adjectives and adverbs in beginner-friendly exercises.
Numbers, Time & Dates
Practice numbers, time, and dates in one combined exercise set.
Negation - Nicht or Kein
Practice when to use 'nicht' vs 'kein' in German.
Questions
Practice forming German questions with multiple exercise types.
Nouns & Articles
Nouns and Articles
Practice the basics of German nouns and articles.
Nouns in Plural
Practice forming plural nouns.
Plural Nouns and Articles
Practice articles with plural nouns.
Noun Gender
Practice identifying noun gender.
Definite Articles
Practice definite articles (der, die, das) in all cases.
Indefinite Articles
Practice indefinite articles (ein, eine) in all cases.
Der, Die & Das
Practice choosing between der, die, and das.
Pronouns
Verbs
Separable Verbs
Practice separable verbs with prefixes.
Regular Verbs
Practice regular verbs with predictable patterns.
Irregular Verbs
Practice irregular verbs with unique patterns.
Modal Verbs
Practice modal verbs (können, müssen, sollen, etc.).
Sein
Practice the verb 'sein' (to be).
Haben
Practice the verb 'haben' (to have).
Sein & Haben
Practice distinguishing between 'sein' and 'haben'.
Sentence Structure
Cases
Nominative
Practice the nominative case (subject case).
Accusative
Practice the accusative case (direct object case).
Dative
Practice the dative case (indirect object case).
How to Choose: Accusative or Nominative
Practice choosing between accusative and nominative.
Accusative Pronouns
Practice accusative pronouns (mich, dich, ihn, etc.).
Dative Pronouns
Practice dative pronouns (mir, dir, ihm, etc.).
Nominative Pronouns
Practice nominative pronouns (ich, du, er, etc.).
Prepositions
Dative Prepositions
Practice prepositions that always require the dative case.
Accusative Prepositions
Practice prepositions that always require the accusative case.
Dative & Accusative Prepositions
Practice two-way prepositions that can take either case.
Prepositions of Place
Practice prepositions that describe location and position.
Prepositions of Time
Practice prepositions used to express time relationships.
Aus or Von
Practice when to use 'aus' vs 'von'.
Nach or Zu
Practice when to use 'nach' vs 'zu'.