I don't have a Mnemosyne solution, but I developed study aids for my own 
use a couple of years ago for German adjectival endings, articles, 
pronouns, and noun declensions using Microsoft Office's Excel. 

The user types the endings into the chart. If a mistaken entry is made, the 
chart displays the correct form or ending off to the side. I continue to 
use these for occasional review. Now that I remember, the noun declension 
files simply display the rules on a chart and are not interactive; all the 
others are interactive.

If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to send you all the files for your 
use.

Jack Thro
Saitama, Japan
[email protected]



On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 8:46:49 PM UTC+9, Ed wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm trying to learn things like adjectival endings and definite 
> articles in German.
>
>
> Has anyone used Mnemosyne successfully to learn German grammar? How did 
> you do it? 
>
>
> Did you, for example, ask a grammar question, then have the endings part 
> of the answer underlined or in red font?
>
>
> Thanks!
>

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