| Part of Speech | Key Topics Covered | |----------------|---------------------| | | Gender (der, die, das – with Serbian mnemonic rules), plural formation (extensive tables), declension (strong, weak, mixed – N, A, G, D). | | Article | Definite, indefinite, negative kein , possessive articles (mein, dein...). | | Adjective | Predicate vs. attributive; strong, weak, and mixed declension (a key difficulty for Serbian speakers, since adjectives in Serbian only change by gender/number, not case after articles). | | Pronouns | Personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative (dieser, jener), relative (der, die, das, welcher), interrogative. | | Verb | Weak, strong (with ablaut tables – trinken, trank, getrunken ), mixed, modal verbs (können, müssen...), separable/inseparable prefixes. Tenses: Präsens, Perfekt, Präteritum, Plusquamperfekt, Futur I & II. Passive voice (Vorgangs- und Zustandspassiv). Konjunktiv I & II (subjunctive – würde forms, irreale Bedingungssätze). | | Prepositions | Accusative (durch, für, gegen...), dative (aus, bei, mit...), two-way (Wechselpräpositionen – in, an, auf...), genitive (während, wegen...). | | Conjunctions | Coordinating (und, aber, denn) vs. subordinating (weil, dass, ob, wenn – verb-final clause structure). | | Adverbs | Temporal, local, modal, causal (deshalb, trotzdem). |

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Learning a foreign language can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to mastering its grammar rules. German, in particular, is known for its complex grammar system, which can be challenging for learners to grasp. This is where "Gramatika Nemackog Jezika" (German Grammar) by Zora Jovanovic comes in – a comprehensive guide to the grammar of the German language.

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| Part of Speech | Key Topics Covered | |----------------|---------------------| | | Gender (der, die, das – with Serbian mnemonic rules), plural formation (extensive tables), declension (strong, weak, mixed – N, A, G, D). | | Article | Definite, indefinite, negative kein , possessive articles (mein, dein...). | | Adjective | Predicate vs. attributive; strong, weak, and mixed declension (a key difficulty for Serbian speakers, since adjectives in Serbian only change by gender/number, not case after articles). | | Pronouns | Personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative (dieser, jener), relative (der, die, das, welcher), interrogative. | | Verb | Weak, strong (with ablaut tables – trinken, trank, getrunken ), mixed, modal verbs (können, müssen...), separable/inseparable prefixes. Tenses: Präsens, Perfekt, Präteritum, Plusquamperfekt, Futur I & II. Passive voice (Vorgangs- und Zustandspassiv). Konjunktiv I & II (subjunctive – würde forms, irreale Bedingungssätze). | | Prepositions | Accusative (durch, für, gegen...), dative (aus, bei, mit...), two-way (Wechselpräpositionen – in, an, auf...), genitive (während, wegen...). | | Conjunctions | Coordinating (und, aber, denn) vs. subordinating (weil, dass, ob, wenn – verb-final clause structure). | | Adverbs | Temporal, local, modal, causal (deshalb, trotzdem). |

: Za one koji traže najdetaljniji mogući referentni vodič na engleskom jeziku. Gramatika Nemackog Jezika Zora Jovanovic.pdf

“The go-to German grammar book you need on your desk” | Part of Speech | Key Topics Covered

Learning a foreign language can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to mastering its grammar rules. German, in particular, is known for its complex grammar system, which can be challenging for learners to grasp. This is where "Gramatika Nemackog Jezika" (German Grammar) by Zora Jovanovic comes in – a comprehensive guide to the grammar of the German language. attributive; strong, weak, and mixed declension (a key