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
I know you've posted this an entire month ago, but if you still care: Yep, that's correct. However, an easier way to put the rule would be: The conjugated verb is always in the second spot in a main clause. Additionally, subordinate clauses are treated as one spot of the main clause, too. "Wenn es um 8 Uhr ist, _habe_ ich Englisch." for example I hope this is helpful and that you're having a great day. Your German sounds wonderful!! =D
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
I know you've posted this an entire month ago, but if you still care: Yep, that's correct. However, an easier way to put the rule would be:
The conjugated verb is always in the second spot in a main clause. Additionally, subordinate clauses are treated as one spot of the main clause, too.
"Wenn es um 8 Uhr ist, _habe_ ich Englisch." for example
I hope this is helpful and that you're having a great day. Your German sounds wonderful!! =D
@@keeprollin9911 Oh thanks for the answer and compliment.I really appreciate it.:)
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