What is an adjective in German?

Part ofGermanAdjectives and adverbs

Key points about adjectives

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  • Adjectives are describing words and they are used to add more detail to nouns.

  • An adjective can be placed after a noun, eg My town is big, or before a noun, eg I live in a big town.

  • In German, an adjective needs to agree with the noun it is describing.

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What is an adjective?

An describes a . They are used to add more detail and interest.

An adjectives can be placed before a noun, eg ein blauer Pullovera blue jumper or after the verb seinto be, eg der Pullover ist blauthe jumper is blue.

Add an ending to the adjective if it is placed before the noun.

The adjective must agree with the , the , the and whether the article is or .

Some common German adjectives include:

GermanEnglish
bad
awful
beautiful, nice, pretty
important
useful
difficult, hard
dangerous
kind, nice
hard-working
quiet

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