Stop Saying ‘Not This or That’ in German ❌ | Master ‘Weder … Noch’ with Real Examples | Lesson 29

Stop Saying ‘Not This or That’ in German ❌ | Master ‘Weder … Noch’ with Real Examples | Lesson 29

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Confused about how to say “neither...nor” in German? You’re not alone — and this lesson is here to help you master it!

In this B1-level German grammar lesson, we explain the use of the double conjunction “weder … noch” — one of the most commonly used expressions in everyday German. Whether you're writing emails, talking to friends, or preparing for the Goethe or Telc B1 exam, this concept is essential.
✅ What is “weder … noch”?
“Weder … noch” means “neither … nor” in German and is used when you want to negate two things or actions in one sentence.

💡 Example:
Ich mag weder Kaffee noch Tee.
→ I like neither coffee nor tea.
In this video, you will learn:
Meaning and use of “weder … noch”
Sentence structure and correct word order
How to use it in different tenses (present, perfect, modal verbs)
Advanced examples for B1 learners
How to avoid common grammar mistakes
Urdu explanation for full understanding
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Homework & practice sentences included