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Adjective Endings Quiz: Planning a Trip
Adjective endings do more than decorate a sentence. They show case and article information. In this short travel themed story, choose the correct ending for each blank. If you want a quick refresher first, read adjective endings explained and then come back to test yourself.
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FAQ about adjective endings in context
What is the fastest way to choose the correct ending?
Check three things in this order: article type, case, and gender or plural. The article often carries part of the information, so the adjective ending becomes easier once you identify the case.
Why do I see an ending like en in phrases with dative?
In dative phrases such as "in einem warmen Land", the article already signals dative, so the adjective typically takes the ending en. This is a common pattern in dative with an indefinite article.
Do prepositions decide the case in these sentences?
Often yes. Many prepositions require a specific case, and that choice affects the adjective ending. If you want a clear overview, read this guide to German cases and then return to the quiz.
What happens with plural nouns when there is no article?
Without an article, the adjective carries more information. In many plural sentences, you will see endings like e or en depending on the case. This is why plural without an article can feel harder at first.