Master German Cases: Free Practice Quiz for All Learners

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German Cases Quiz: Choose the Correct Definite Article

Choose the correct article for the blank

In every sentence, one definite article is missing. Your job is to pick the correct form. This quiz is aimed at B1 to B2 learners and focuses on quick decisions in real context. If you want a clear overview first, read this guide on German cases.

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FAQ about articles and cases

How do I decide fast between nominative and accusative?
Start with the verb. Ask who does the action, then ask who or what receives the action. If you want a clear refresher, read the nominative guide and compare it with the accusative guide.
When should I expect dative in everyday sentences?
Look for common patterns such as giving something to someone, and prepositions like mit, nach, bei, seit, and zu. For more examples, see the dative explanation.
Do I really need genitive at B1 and B2?
Yes. You will meet it in written German, in formal phrases, and after prepositions such as trotz and während. A short overview with patterns is in the genitive guide.
Why can der mean different cases?
German article forms overlap. Der can be nominative masculine, and it can also appear with feminine or plural nouns in other cases. Context decides. The full picture becomes clear when you review the cases overview and then train articles in short drills.