Replace 'review' with 'go over' in grammar intro text; remove quotes from Lesson 3 title
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$LESSON Section 1: Grammar Notes
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$GRAMMAR Grammar Notes: "Kein" and Possessives
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INTRO: Let's review the grammar notes for Lesson 3, covering negative articles and possessive adjectives.
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INTRO: Let's go over the grammar notes for Lesson 3, covering negative articles and possessive adjectives.
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The German word {kein} or {keine} means "not a", "not any", or "no".
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$LESSON Section 1: Grammar Notes
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$GRAMMAR Grammar Notes
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INTRO: Let's review the grammar notes for this lesson.
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INTRO: Let's go over the grammar notes for this lesson.
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As pointed out in previous lessons, {kein} and the possessives follow the pattern of {ein}. This means that, in front of a singular "der" word object, {kein} and the possessives take the ending "-en".
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$LESSON Section 1: Grammar Notes
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$GRAMMAR Modal Verbs and Diphthongs
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INTRO: Let's review the grammar notes for this lesson, focusing on special verbs and pronunciation.
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INTRO: Let's go over the grammar notes for this lesson, focusing on special verbs and pronunciation.
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The special verb {dürfen} goes like this in the present tense:
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$LESSON Section 1: Grammar and Writing System
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$GRAMMAR Reflexive Verbs
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INTRO: Let's review the grammar notes for this lesson. First, reflexive verbs.
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INTRO: Let's go over the grammar notes for this lesson. First, reflexive verbs.
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Verbs of the type "enjoy yourself" and "cuts himself" are quite frequent in German. Except for constructions with "ich" and "wir", the "-self" portion of these verbs is always indicated by the word "sich".
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$LESSON Section 1: Grammar Notes
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$GRAMMAR Housing and Plural Nouns
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INTRO: Let's review the grammar notes for this lesson, focusing on the plural forms of nouns.
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INTRO: Let's go over the grammar notes for this lesson, focusing on the plural forms of nouns.
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Most nouns have distinctive plural forms. Noun plurals may be indicated by endings, by internal changes in the nouns, or by both. Not counting some exceptional instances, the noun plural endings are: "-e", "-er", "-(e)n", "-s", or no ending at all. Internal changes include the stem vowel changes a→ä, o→ö, u→ü, and au→äu. This kind of vowel change is known as "umlaut". Note that it cannot be applied to i or e.
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$LESSON Section 1: Grammar and Cultural Notes
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$GRAMMAR Grammar Notes
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INTRO: Let's review the grammar for this lesson, focusing on the plural forms in the indirect object case.
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INTRO: Let's go over the grammar for this lesson, focusing on the plural forms in the indirect object case.
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**In the indirect object case, all plural nouns**
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