"Ve" connects equal importance words and phrases. "İle" can mean "with" or function as conjunction. "De" can express "and", "too/also", or "but". "Ya da/veya" means "or" and offers choices
Pronouns substitute for nouns in sentences to avoid repetition. Subject pronouns indicate who or what is being acted upon. Object pronouns show who or what receives the action
Figurative language uses words beyond their literal meaning. Primary purpose is to create effects, generate humor, or exaggerate points. Can be found in both artistic expression and everyday conversations
'Too' means more than needed, while 'enough' means as much as needed. 'Too' functions as adverb, 'enough' as determiner, pronoun, or adverb. 'Too' can mean 'also' and agree on statements. 'Enough' can be used with any noun type
"Welcome" can function as a present tense verb meaning "to greet with joy". "Welcomed" is the past tense form of "welcome". "You're welcome" is correct in active voice, "welcomed" is passive
"Es gibt" and "gibt es" both mean "there is" in English. German verb must come second in standard word order. First position can be filled with any word