Thank you for this very informative video. I missed this lesson in our class but was able to catch up after watching this episode. I am now a subscriber.
Grüß Gott! Ich möchte dich was fragen. I had some confusion about word order but I studied a lot to understand and following sentences are my some outcomes. I'd be grateful if you could check them if they are true Conjugated verb is always next to subject. (either _S+V_ or _V+S_ ).It doesn't matter what order they're in. Subj comes before or after the verb as long as they're together. If other elements rather than subject like adverbials objects etc. comes first ,that means they are wanted to be emphasized more. + _Ich habe_ Englisch um 8 Uhr.(normal order S+V) +*Englisch* _habe ich_ um 8 Uhr.(here English is emphasized I don't have Mat etc. ,for ex., I have English) +*Um 8 Uhr* _habe ich_ Englisch.(Um 8 Uhr is emphasized here Not at 4 pm ,for ex.,) Ich freue mich schon auf deine Antwort. Tschüss
Yes, you are right 👍. That's how it works. For a normal statement the verb stays basically on the second position, even if the sentence doesn't start with the subject.
Thank you for this very informative video. I missed this lesson in our class but was able to catch up after watching this episode. I am now a subscriber.
Danke für tolles video.ich habe den ganzen tag auf dein video gewartet.
:)
Nett präsantation
Thank you for the video!!! Helping me a looooot...!
Danke sehr gut.😊
Lot to learn !
Vielen Dank !!
❤❤dankschön❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤
sehr gut erklären
Hlo sr you told after verb its preposition but in danken you add dativ object after verb why sr?
The person you thank is a direct dativ object. And what you are thanking for requires the preposition "für" just like in English.
Grüß Gott!
Ich möchte dich was fragen.
I had some confusion about word order but I studied a lot to understand and following sentences are my some outcomes. I'd be grateful if you could check them if they are true
Conjugated verb is always next to subject. (either _S+V_ or _V+S_ ).It doesn't matter what order they're in. Subj comes before or after the verb as long as they're together.
If other elements rather than subject like adverbials objects etc. comes first ,that means they are wanted to be emphasized more.
+ _Ich habe_ Englisch um 8 Uhr.(normal order S+V)
+*Englisch* _habe ich_ um 8 Uhr.(here English is emphasized I don't have Mat etc. ,for ex., I have English)
+*Um 8 Uhr* _habe ich_ Englisch.(Um 8 Uhr is emphasized here Not at 4 pm ,for ex.,)
Ich freue mich schon auf deine Antwort.
Tschüss
Yes, you are right 👍. That's how it works. For a normal statement the verb stays basically on the second position, even if the sentence doesn't start with the subject.
You sound exactly like the Man from horen exams.
:)
Warum denken an jemanden aber teilnehmen an etwas Dativ
Ich nehme an einem Sprachkurs
🤔🤔