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The best way is to practice every night using note cards. Write the pronoun on one side and the ending on the other.

For example: Write du on one side of the card and -st on the other.

Mix the cards up each time you do it so that you aren't memorizing them in order.

If you do this for five minutes every day you will start to be able to memorize them.

You should also speak German whenever possible as this will further increase your ability to use the correct verb ending.

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