GermanNow German Modal Verbs: Können, Müssen, Wollen and More German modal verbs put the modal in position 2 and the real verb at the end. Master können, müssen, wollen and the rest with charts and clear examples. GermanNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #modal-verbs #verbs #word-order #beginner
GermanNow German Separable Verbs: When the Prefix Splits German separable verbs split in two: the verb stays near the front and the prefix flies to the end. Learn the stress test and where every piece goes. GermanNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #separable-verbs #trennbare-verben #verbs #word-order #grammar
GermanNow German Word Order: The Verb Rules That Trip You Up German word order comes down to three verb-position rules: the verb is second in main clauses, last after weil and dass, and time comes before place. GermanNow June 5, 2026 • 6 min read #word-order #verbs #v2-rule #tekamolo #beginner
GermanNow Weil vs Denn vs Da: "Because" in German Weil and da send the verb to the end; denn keeps it in second position. Here's how to pick the right German "because" and place the verb correctly. GermanNow June 5, 2026 • 6 min read #weil-vs-denn #conjunctions #word-order #grammar #beginner