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German Akkusativ Practice
Type full German sentences and master the accusative case — 25 translation exercises with word-by-word mistake highlighting, an optional timer, and a detailed results review.
- Category
- Education
- Complexity
- Intermediate
- Published
- Feb 20, 2026
- Developed By
- Abdullah Tarar
- Technologies
- germangrammarakkusativaccusativelanguage-learningquiz
About this Experiment
German Akkusativ Practice drills the single grammar point that trips up most A1 learners: the accusative case. Instead of multiple choice, it makes you produce language — each of the 25 questions shows an English sentence plus a verb/noun hint, and you type the complete German sentence yourself.
Features
- Active recall — you write "Sie putzt den Tisch," not pick it from a list. Answers are checked case- and punctuation-insensitively.
- Word-by-word diff — get it wrong and the app highlights exactly which words missed, with the correct sentence beside your attempt.
- Quick Revision box — a built-in refresher on Akkusativ article changes (der → den) and present-tense verb endings before you start.
- Optional 30-second timer — add pressure per question when you want exam conditions.
- Optional grammar guide — keep a compact reference visible while you practice.
- Results review — a final score out of 25 plus a card for every mistake showing "You wrote" vs. "Correct."
Part of a Learning Series
This experiment pairs with the Netzwerk A1 Vocabulary Practice product — vocabulary breadth there, grammar depth here. Both are free, single-file web apps that run on any device.