Master German Adjective Endings – A2–C1

126 pages · 61 exercises with full answer keys · A2 to C1.
Stop guessing your endings — learn the logic that finally makes them stick.

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The #1 Reason Adjective Endings Feel Impossible

Most grammar books throw charts at you and call it a lesson.

You memorize the table on Monday, forget it by Friday, and end up guessing every ending in conversation. The real problem isn't memory — it's that nobody explained the logic behind the endings in plain English, and didn't give you enough varied practice to make it stick.

This eBook breaks down every ending step by step, with the reasoning behind it, and locks it in with 61 exercises across 10 chapters and a full answer key.

Note: Adjective endings depend on the article (der/die/das). If genders are also a problem for you, our Article Trainer is a separate tool that handles that side of the grammar.

What's Inside the eBook

126 pages · 61 exercises · 5 grammar chapters · 5 leveled gap-fill chapters · Full answer key

PART 1 — RULES

The 5 Core Grammar Chapters

Each chapter explains one adjective ending pattern with a clear chart, plain-English rules, and targeted exercises.

  • Ch. 1: Definite Articles (der/die/das) 6 exercises
  • Ch. 2: Indefinite Articles (ein/eine) 8 exercises
  • Ch. 3: Possessive Pronouns (mein/dein...) 6 exercises
  • Ch. 4: Zero Articles (no article) 7 exercises
  • Ch. 5: Comparative & Superlative 3 exercises
PART 2 — APPLICATION

5 Leveled Gap-Fill Chapters

Once you know the rules, apply them in real-life text passages — sorted by CEFR level so you start where you are.

  • Ch. 6: Gap Fill Exercises (A2–B1) 5 gap-fills
  • Ch. 7: Gap Fill Exercises (B1–B2) 8 gap-fills
  • Ch. 8: Gap Fill Exercises (B2) 8 gap-fills
  • Ch. 9: Gap Fill Exercises (B2–C1) 5 gap-fills
  • Ch. 10: Gap Fill Exercises (C1) 5 gap-fills
+ Chapter 11: Full Answer Key (pages 86–126)
Every single exercise has a complete solution. Self-correct, see the patterns, fix mistakes immediately.

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A clear, logical guide to one of the trickiest parts of German grammar — with charts, rules, and exercises to put it into practice.

Adjective Endings eBook

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  • 61 Exercises with Full Answer Keys
  • 5 Grammar Chapters + 5 Leveled Gap-Fill Chapters
  • Covers Levels A2 to C1
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A real example from Chapter 7 — Gap Fill Exercises (B1–B2):

Exercise 7.1 – Gap Fill: Wohnungssuche

Instructions: Insert the correct form of the adjective in the blank. The sentence gives you the article or pronoun.

Die Wohnungssuche kann eine __________ (1. stressig) Erfahrung sein – besonders in __________ (2. groß) Städten wie Berlin oder Hamburg. Anna sucht schon seit Wochen nach einer Wohnung mit __________ (3. gut) Lage und __________ (4. hell) Zimmern.

Endlich findet sie eine Anzeige für eine Wohnung in __________ (5. zentral) Gegend. Die Anzeige spricht von einer __________ (6. modern) Küche und einem __________ (7. ruhig) Schlafzimmer. Besonders gefällt ihr die __________ (8. freundlich) Atmosphäre der Nachbarschaft.

Beim Besichtigungstermin trifft sie eine __________ (9. sympathisch) Maklerin. Diese zeigt ihr ihre __________ (10. sauber) Wohnung mit __________ (11. frisch renoviert) Badezimmer. Auch die __________ (12. blau) Wände gefallen Anna gut.

Preview only — 61 exercises across 10 chapters + full answer key included.

About the author

Nikolai Beiers

Nikolai Beiers

Founder of HowToStudyGerman.com

With over 8 years of experience teaching German online and 5,000+ hours of one-on-one tutoring, I've seen hundreds of students struggle with adjective endings. Almost every time, the problem is the same: nobody explained the logic — they only memorized charts.

I created this eBook to give you the clear reasoning and the practice you need to finally get adjective endings right — not just on paper, but in real conversations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a guarantee?

Yes. You have a 14-Day Money-Back Guarantee. If you are not happy with the eBook, just write an email and you get a full refund.

What do I get?

A 126-page PDF with 5 grammar chapters (definite articles, indefinite articles, possessive pronouns, zero articles, comparative & superlative), 5 leveled gap-fill chapters (A2–B1 up to C1), and a full answer key — 61 exercises in total.

Is the eBook in English or German?

The grammar explanations and exercise instructions are in English. All exercises and example sentences are in German, with full answer keys at the back.

Do I need an account?

No. You will receive a direct download link by email. No login or signup required.

What level is this for?

The eBook covers A2 to C1. Beginners learn the logic from scratch in chapters 1–5, advanced learners can jump straight into the leveled gap-fill chapters (6–10) to fix endings they've been guessing for years.

How is the eBook structured?

Two parts. Part 1 (Chapters 1–5) teaches each adjective ending pattern with a chart, rule, and targeted exercises. Part 2 (Chapters 6–10) is application — gap-fill text passages sorted by CEFR level. Chapter 11 contains all answers.

Will it help me pass exams (Goethe, telc, TestDaF)?

Yes. Wrong adjective endings are one of the most common reasons learners lose points in writing and speaking. This eBook trains exactly that accuracy across A2 to C1 — the levels covered by these exams.

What if I also struggle with der/die/das?

Adjective endings depend on the article. If genders are also a problem for you, check out the Article Trainer — a separate web tool that drills "der, die, das" into long-term memory.

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