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FAQ: German A1 Grammar Test

What topics are covered in this A1 test?
This quiz covers essential A1 topics including the Present Tense, the important verbs haben and sein, modal verbs, and basic German cases (Nominative, Accusative, Dative).
How do I know if I am A1 level?
At the A1 level, you should be able to introduce yourself, ask simple questions, and understand basic sentences about family, shopping, and daily routines. This quiz tests the grammatical foundation for those skills.
Why are articles (der, die, das) so important?
In German, the article changes based on the Case of the noun. If you don't know if a word is der, die, or das, you cannot apply the correct grammar rules for Accusative or Dative cases.
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