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- SRS, Spaced Repetition & Anki for Language Retention (with Dinglish Badges)
- B2 English: Hedging, Clefts, and Advanced Conditionals (Exam & Workplace Upgrade)
- Accusative vs Dative (Quick Test): Movement, Verbs, and Prepositions
- German Perfect Tense: Haben vs Sein (and the 3 Rules That Matter)
- German Pronouns: mich/mir, dich/dir, ihn/ihm (Stop Confusing Them)
- Reflexive Verbs in German: sich + Dative/Accusative in Real Use
- German Modal Verbs: Word Order, Meaning, and the Infinitive at the End
- Weil/Dass/Ob: German Subordinate Clause Word Order (Verb Last)
- German Relative Clauses: der/die/das as Relative Pronouns
- Two-Way Prepositions (in/auf/an): Accusative vs Dative in Real Life
- German zu-Infinitive (and um…zu): A B1 Guide to Clean Sentences
- Nicht vs Kein: German Negation That Feels Obvious After This