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 Major differences between English and German grammar

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German and English, while both Germanic languages, have some significant grammatical differences:
German Language Course in Pune
Noun Genders:

German: Nouns have three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter (der, die, das).
English: Nouns have no grammatical gender.
Cases:

German: German has four cases (Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive) that affect the form of articles and nouns.
English: English has only a very limited case system (mostly seen in pronouns like "I" vs. "me").
Verb Conjugation:

German: Verbs conjugate for person, number, tense, and mood.
English: Verb conjugation is simpler, mainly involving changes in past tense and present participle.
Word Order:

German: More flexible than English, but generally follows Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order. In subordinate clauses, the verb often appears at the end.
English: Generally follows a stricter SVO order.
Articles:
German Language Classes in Pune

German: Uses definite and indefinite articles more frequently than English.
These are some of the key grammatical differences between English and German.