My strategy in teaching German is to give tons of examples for repeated registry. This book illustrates how to write German simple present, past, future, and perfect tense. Separate sections for Verb + Infinitive/Past Participle, Infinitive clauses, passive voice, reflexive, modal, and dative verbs. German Verb Conjugation List is provided. German Subjunctive I is introduced. Illustrated examples are grouped by various conditions to use German Past Subjunctive. Many illustrated examples are provided for each (du), (wir), (ihr), (Sie) form for German Command. This book provides separate section for personal, reflexive, dependent and independent possessive, relative, indefinite, and interrogative pronouns. Each German Preposition takes either Genitive, Dative, Accusative, or AKK/Dative case. Tons of examples are given for each preposition. Separate section for Prepositional phrases. Comparative and superlative comparisons by attributive adjectives are explained in details. German sentence structures in using Coordinating Conjunctions and Subjunctions are demonstrated. In a dependent clause that is introduced by a conjunctional adverb, the finite verb comes before the subject, different from using a Subjunction. Question words are listed with examples in Interrogative section. Negation of German verbs and nouns are covered.