Complete the Sentence.
Learn the Combination.
A German sentence types itself out and stops at the missing word. Four sticky notes appear with word options — tap the right one to complete the sentence. Master the combinations that make German speech sound natural.
Start PlayingHow it works
A German sentence types itself out
The sentence appears character by character and pauses at the missing word — a noun or verb that pairs naturally with another word in the sentence.
Four sticky notes appear with your options
All four word choices are shown at once as scattered sticky notes. Tap the one you think completes the sentence. The article is shown as a gender hint for noun puzzles.
The correct pick completes the sentence
Tap the right sticky note and it locks into the blank. The partner word highlights, the full combination is revealed, and the English meaning appears below.
Why collocations matter
Real collocations
These are noun-verb pairs that native speakers actually use — Entscheidung treffen, Fehler machen, Versprechen halten.
All options visible at once
All four words are shown as scattered sticky notes so you can weigh your options and make a deliberate choice — not just guess in sequence.
Article reinforcement
Every noun puzzle shows the definite article as a hint, so you absorb der/die/das naturally while learning the combination.
No time pressure
Take as long as you need — the focus is on recognising the right combination, not speed.