German Temporal Sentences Quiz: Als Vs. Wenn Vs. Wann

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German Temporal Sentences Quiz with Als, Wenn and Wann

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In this quiz you pick the correct word for time in German sentences. Use als for a single moment in the past, use wenn for repetition or conditions, and use wann for questions about time. If you want a clear explanation first, read the guide to als wenn and wann.

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FAQ about als wenn and wann

What is the task in this quiz?
You read a full sentence and choose the correct word for the blank. Each question checks meaning, not just position in the sentence.
When do I use als?
Use als for one past event or one past moment. It often appears in stories when you describe what happened once.
When do I use wenn?
Use wenn for repetition and for conditions. Many learners connect it to habits and to plans for the future.
When do I use wann?
Use wann in questions about time and in indirect questions. If you want a full explanation with more examples, read the guide to als wenn and wann.
Does the order of questions stay the same?
No. The quiz shuffles the questions each time, so repeating it stays useful and focused.
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