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FAQ: German Grammar Quiz – Dass vs. Das

What do I have to do in this quiz?

In this quiz, you’ll read sentences and select whether dass or das is the correct choice.

What is the difference between Dass and Das?

  • Dass is a conjunction used to introduce subordinate clauses (e.g., “I know that…”).
  • Das can be a definite article (e.g., “the car”) or a relative pronoun (e.g., “the book that…”).

For a more detailed explanation, check out our guide: German Dass vs Das.

Is this quiz suitable for all levels?

This quiz is ideal for learners at the A2 to B1 levels.

Do I need to pay to access the quiz?

No, this quiz is completely free to use.

How can I identify whether to use Dass or Das?

A simple trick is to replace das with dieses, dieser, or diese. If the sentence still makes sense, you need das. If you’re connecting a statement, dass is correct.

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