The study of German adjectives, covering their agreement in gender and number, their use in comparative and superlative structures, and their role as adjec
Topic Synopsis
The study of German adjectives, covering their agreement in gender and number, their use in comparative and superlative structures, and their role as adjectival phrases.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Adjective endings depend on three factors: gender (masculine, feminine, neuter), case (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive), and article type (definite, indefinite, or no article).
- With definite articles (der/die/das), adjectives usually take '-e' or '-en' endings: e.g., 'der große Hund' (nom. masc.), 'die große Katze' (nom. fem.), 'das große Haus' (nom. neut.), but 'den großen Hund' (acc. masc.).
- With indefinite articles (ein/eine), adjectives add endings that often mirror the definite article endings but with some exceptions: e.g., 'ein großer Hund' (nom. masc.), 'eine große Katze' (nom. fem.), 'ein großes Haus' (nom. neut.).
- When there is no article (e.g., 'mit kaltem Wasser'), adjectives take strong endings that are similar to the definite article endings: e.g., 'großer Hund' (nom. masc.), 'große Katze' (nom. fem.), 'großes Haus' (nom. neut.).
- Adjectives placed after the verb 'sein' (to be) or 'werden' (to become) do not change their endings: e.g., 'Der Hund ist groß.' (The dog is big.)
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Learn the specific patterns for adjective endings after definite and indefinite articles
- Memorize the common irregular comparative and superlative forms (e.g., gut/besser/am besten)
- Practice identifying the gender and case of the noun to determine the correct adjective ending
- Remember that some adjectives require spelling changes (e.g., adding an 'e' or umlaut) when forming comparatives and superlatives
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Incorrect adjective endings after articles
- Failure to apply umlauts in comparative/superlative forms where required
- Confusing comparative and superlative structures
- Incorrect agreement when adjectives are used without an article
- Misspelling of comparative/superlative forms that require extra letters (e.g., -est-)
Examiner Marking Points
- Correct agreement of adjectives with nouns for gender and number
- Accurate use of adjective endings after definite and indefinite articles
- Correct use of plural adjective endings when used without an article
- Accurate formation and use of comparative structures (e.g., using als and so...wie)
- Accurate formation and use of superlative structures (e.g., am besten, der/die/das beste)
- Correct spelling changes in comparative and superlative forms (e.g., adding umlauts or extra letters)
- Correct use of compound adjectives