German Word Order & Sentence Structure | German with Laura

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @DanielBrownsan
    @DanielBrownsan 9 месяцев назад +9

    After... four months of studying German, the "word order for emphasis" was an ah-ha moment lacking in every other video I've watched so far. I'm going to watch this video 30 more times just to make sure I've (finally) locked these concepts in. DANKE!

  • @-Leonelli-
    @-Leonelli- 2 года назад +8

    And I finally come across the typical underrated Chanel with tons of quality information...

  • @kellycleman2591
    @kellycleman2591 4 года назад +88

    This video was one of the best introductions to German sentence structure I've encountered. Most instruction how-toos get too deep too fast. This was just right. Looking forward to the next one in the series. Thanks, Laura!

  • @wrapvideo21
    @wrapvideo21 2 года назад +14

    tommorow is my german paper and i have seen all your videos now i belive i am gone pass it out , love you from india

  • @akhilmuddam9888
    @akhilmuddam9888 2 года назад +5

    I haven't learnt any German at all for the 2 years at my school. Now I finally understand the basics! Danke!

  • @tess7798
    @tess7798 3 года назад +28

    I’ve been studying German on and off for years. Laura’s videos are making German grammar finally make sense!

  • @31jameshamilton
    @31jameshamilton 3 года назад +23

    A great communicator and the best German for English native speakers I've ever discovered and I am thinking of subscribing to Lauras classes (pay)

    • @tess7798
      @tess7798 3 года назад

      Did you subscribe James?

    • @gory2905
      @gory2905 3 года назад

      James?

  • @adec.881
    @adec.881 2 года назад +5

    Thank you soe much :)
    I started tutoring lessons 3 weeks ago and i've been having a rlly hard time understanding the sentences, even though i know what the words meant. Now it finally makes sense. I still rely on translation, hopefully someday i'll be able to think in German

  • @flonations1323
    @flonations1323 Год назад +1

    This video and all German with Laura videos are truly the best!
    If your wanting to learn German this instructor is the place to start, hands down!

  • @DrDavidPhD
    @DrDavidPhD 3 года назад +7

    I am a paying member! I am so happy that I found Laura's classes! Furthermore, I felt helpless when learning German without knowing the grammar! She's made it so much more learnable! Danke!

  • @cedward85
    @cedward85 Год назад +1

    I have learned the very basic German from apps, but this channel is taking my comprehension and understanding to much higher levels than any app ever could. Some people have a calling to be a teacher, and Laura is easily one of those people. Your laid back attitude and ability to explain complex ideas simply are unmatched and greatly aprreciated. Thank you!

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words! So glad to have you here. :-)

  • @LathaRavi91
    @LathaRavi91 Год назад +1

    Beautifully explained. Thanks a lot. Could not find your video series 5 ,6

  • @samuelfisher7426
    @samuelfisher7426 2 года назад +1

    Can you do that video on prepositional phrases bitte?

  • @beckmillan
    @beckmillan 3 года назад +11

    I am an American but German is my first language. I love how you explain and break things down. Your pronunciation is spot on!

    • @MoroccanSahara903
      @MoroccanSahara903 Год назад

      How long have you been studying? Have you mastered it yet?

    • @beckmillan
      @beckmillan Год назад

      @@MoroccanSahara903 German or English?

    • @MoroccanSahara903
      @MoroccanSahara903 Год назад

      ​@@beckmillanof course German

    • @beckmillan
      @beckmillan Год назад

      @@MoroccanSahara903 As I stated in my initial comment: it’s my FIRST language. I don’t need to figure it out.

  • @Johnsondsouza1987
    @Johnsondsouza1987 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for simplifying the sentence structure, Laura! I definitely feel smarter in German now 😃

  • @sreejith319
    @sreejith319 3 года назад +5

    I am happy being one among the first few people to comment here and i'm sure she is gonna be the super German teacher

  • @mlmdam7145
    @mlmdam7145 2 года назад

    Best German teacher on RUclips
    RUclips best German teacher
    RUclips German best teacher

  • @chuksojiugwo1069
    @chuksojiugwo1069 2 года назад +1

    Laura's channels make German easy and reasonable to a beginner from English background. Surprisingly, I found simple but comprehensive answers to questions I have been asking, including regular school teachers, without explanations. Thank you Laura. I hope to subscribe to your paid channels soon. Danke!

  • @ricardogonzalezponce6196
    @ricardogonzalezponce6196 Год назад +1

    THIS IS A JEWEL OF A VIDEO!! Thank you so much!! Spanish is my first language, and exactly this "grammar formulas" were the ones that helped in my English learning process, now you did the same for my German learning process, thank u so much!!

  • @aprendeMAT.online
    @aprendeMAT.online Год назад

    Thanks very much for this video. It all makes much more sense now. I'm Portuguese and I've learned English, Spanish, French and Swedish but was struggling to make sense of the patterns I was encountering in German. Really helpful! Thanks!

  • @nosywendigo592
    @nosywendigo592 2 года назад

    Deutschlernen macht mich sehr stark, denn ich esse immer Deutsch zum Frühstück!
    Das Essen (Deutschlernen) ist immer gut! Nom-nom-nom! Kellnerin, ich will mehr!

  • @goyanialish6231
    @goyanialish6231 3 года назад +2

    Oh thank you so much.
    You solve all questions in one video 💐

  • @VarunPatel-f2d
    @VarunPatel-f2d 9 месяцев назад

    Just watched the first few minutes of the video and I can say youre a brilliant teacher. The way you explained everything is just phenomenal! I would love to buy a paid course for German A2 on udemy if you have it.

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  9 месяцев назад

      So glad you enjoyed it! Laura does not have courses on Udemy, but you can sample her work with her free mini course if you would like! germanwithlaura.com/unlocking-german-grammar/
      -Nicole, GwL Team

  • @francistan638
    @francistan638 3 года назад +1

    Meine Frau kommt aus Deutschland. She has never properly explained word order other than “it sounds right.” I finally understand this concept which has been so frustrating. Thank you for explaining this better than my wife

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад +2

      It can be really challenging for native speakers of any language to explain the ins & outs to those trying to learn. I'm glad some grammar concepts are making more sense now!

    • @nicolawilliamsonphotograph5836
      @nicolawilliamsonphotograph5836 3 года назад

      My partner says the same when I ask - just says "That's just how you say it". Then again, he asks me questions about English and I can never explain why we say things in the way we do.

  • @DrivingPlanet
    @DrivingPlanet Год назад

    This video was very helpful as I am beginning to learn German and always found the sentence structures confusing. This video really helped me understand it very easily. Thank you!

  • @sakomei
    @sakomei 2 года назад +1

    not studying german but this really gives better understanding to so many things regarding language :)

  • @jehovahloydloud1396
    @jehovahloydloud1396 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much Laura, your teaching style is very easy and enjoyable to understand.It's hard for me to learn German as there are so many things to remember when constructing thoughts in that language. Hope you will have more videos to come. More powers :)

  • @graceamate9867
    @graceamate9867 3 года назад +2

    I dont understand this but you have made me understand more.Thanks

  • @tourdesource
    @tourdesource 2 года назад

    You're an amazing teacher -- word order isn't so hard after all. Danke schön!

  • @rejoicemurnane8680
    @rejoicemurnane8680 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!!! You have explained the sentence structure in the best possible way. Really grateful.

  • @livelive3532
    @livelive3532 3 года назад +6

    That's a great video, explaining it so clearly. Well done. Danke sehr.

  • @TaylorSargeant
    @TaylorSargeant 3 года назад +2

    This was so interesting and informative, also such a great explanation. German is my 2nd language and sentence structur was one (still is at times - Native Englisch brain 🤣) a problem. But this explains it so easy. I still find it complicated with more complex sentences, but I know that with time with the language it will soon become 2nd nature to speak and think in a German way. Thank you so much for the video! Es hat mir sehr geholfen. 🙂 Tausend Dank!

  • @OnurTeacher10ur
    @OnurTeacher10ur 2 года назад

    I am truly enlightened now, thank you for your fluent speaking style and great explanation 😊🤍

  • @TheVimeo
    @TheVimeo 3 года назад +1

    s - v - o
    or
    o - v - s
    s -> subject
    v - > verb
    o -> object

  • @ikeaggrey3943
    @ikeaggrey3943 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. I have stayed in Hamburg for about six years and I get confused about the construction of sentences. Only that you run fast.

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад

      I think you should be able to select to watch the videos at .75 speed, which might be just right, then. :-)

  • @stela_solar
    @stela_solar 3 года назад +2

    You teach amazingly well, I could understand all the structure patterns. 🙌🌸

  • @calafeabra3727
    @calafeabra3727 3 года назад +1

    One of the best lessons ever had. Thank you!

  • @jedgeorge3485
    @jedgeorge3485 3 года назад

    Do you realize how AMAZING you are?! I finally understood, I can't believe it! Thank you so much!!! WHO ARE YOU?? :))

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад +2

      Haha! This might be one of my favorite comments of all time. ;-) Danke!

  • @thesecondslit1710
    @thesecondslit1710 2 года назад

    BTW... Portuguese can do that too. Kinda. Translating literally, it goes like this : 1. Uma mulher canta para seu pequeno bebê uma canção; 2. Para seu pequeno bebê canta uma mulher uma canção; 3. Uma canção canta uma mulher para o seu bebê. In usual Brazilian Portuguese the most natural order would be 'Uma mulher canta uma canção para seu bebê', though. That was really enlightening. Cheers !!!

  • @jorgesanchez3403
    @jorgesanchez3403 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video! 💕
    By the way, where should I put the 'nicht' or a 2nd or 3rd verb in those situations? 😯

  • @flip4721
    @flip4721 10 месяцев назад

    wow what a great videos. You are the best german tutor any student can ask for. Thank you very much

  • @yungbanz4635
    @yungbanz4635 2 года назад

    Amazing video!
    By any chance, will you have a video regarding prepositions?

  • @jyotijoshi8101
    @jyotijoshi8101 2 года назад

    wow
    you make german so easier

  • @reallysarcastic7056
    @reallysarcastic7056 10 месяцев назад

    Can you please make a video about where to put adverbs, particles, words like auch, wieder and so on. Thx

  • @lilianaamorin9904
    @lilianaamorin9904 3 года назад

    best teacher ever!!!👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @axman5296
    @axman5296 3 года назад

    Very nice work! Some people are born to teach!

  • @kristinaverhulst1175
    @kristinaverhulst1175 3 года назад

    Danke Laura. In my Elementary German I class, my professor did not explain the sentence order the way you have in this video and I still struggled. You made this so clear and simple in your breakdown. I am starting to understand now when I feared I never would!
    Vielen Dank!!!! Btw, I loved your Yoda reference. :)

    • @kristinaverhulst1175
      @kristinaverhulst1175 3 года назад

      I did try making my own sentences to turn into German and I came out halfway there in terms of switching accusative, dative or nominative but then something did not seem right. I want to keep practicing. I think maybe my sentences did not have all of the necessary elements.

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад +1

      You can absolutely do this. I do go into a lot more detail in my German Foundations course and would love to see you there whenever you're ready for it. I hope that my Unlocking German Grammar course was helpful as well! :-)

    • @kristinaverhulst1175
      @kristinaverhulst1175 3 года назад

      @@GermanwithLaura It was helpful in the sense with how you explained why German can switch around in sentences with dative, accusative etc while English is strict. I was still mystified after my German class but you explained here why it works in a great break down so I began to understand a little bit where you were going with this. Obviously with more practice, then trying to fully understand the declensions because I am sort of stuck there at the moment, will get my bicycle moving again if that makes sense as in I will understand German sentences completely. I definitely want to take your course when I am ready money -wise and will reach out to you about that when that time comes. I found my father's German grammer book with excellent sentences in which it is asked to translate the sentences into German etc. I did one of those sentences and again, I was halfway there when I got stuck and hopefully with your course and your videos on declensions and a lot of practice, I will get it. I don't want to give up. I have such a zeal for learning this language that I can't give up. I had a few moments during Elementary German 1 where I was slightly frustrated but I took a step back and took deep breaths and repeated as a mantra, " I can do this", I can do this". I tried so hard and worked as hard as I could. I was not 100% perfect but I came out with a B+. Either way, my point is, I told myself then " I can do this and don't want to give up", and now am saying, thinking and believing, " I can do this and I don't want to give up!"

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад +1

      Sorry for the belated response! I love that you were able to find and use your father's book. What a cool experience to 'share' with him.

  • @seharsiddiqui2626
    @seharsiddiqui2626 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot miss now I understand how I make german sentence ❤

  • @gtrichur11
    @gtrichur11 3 года назад +1

    superb slot analysis! thank you for being so clear!!

  • @kar01870
    @kar01870 Год назад

    This incredibly helpful. Thank you, Laura!

  • @mhditb7817
    @mhditb7817 2 года назад

    This is amazingly Beyond the reach of words.
    Thank you so much.

  • @kcsizzle23
    @kcsizzle23 2 года назад

    Best instructor!

  • @jaysoncalimlim1860
    @jaysoncalimlim1860 2 года назад

    Very Good Example..
    Dankeschön!!

  • @CathleenRehfeld
    @CathleenRehfeld Год назад

    Thank you Laura 😃 Your videos on German are great. Super helpful!

  • @jackryan1270
    @jackryan1270 3 года назад +1

    Very good explanation with comparison with English sentence structure. Would you also go into detail about word order within the #3, that is, .TeKaMoLo ( Temporal Kausal Modal Lokal) . And make another perfect comparison with English. Thank you very much for your energy and excitement while explaining the topic.👏

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад +1

      I'm sure I'll get to a video on that topic eventually! :-D

  • @praveenyadav7369
    @praveenyadav7369 2 года назад

    The very first video i saw this one and its so much satisfying and good detailing point to point....thank you so much... Subscribing it now

  • @michaelbruce5415
    @michaelbruce5415 11 месяцев назад

    This is REALLY helpful, thank you.

  • @shahahdhs
    @shahahdhs Год назад

    I’m interested in learning as many languages as i can, my list of learning languages go:
    German
    Spanish
    French
    Italian
    Dutch
    Russian
    Welsh
    Navajo

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  Год назад

      You can do this! That is an amazing goal to have.

  • @ayushanand92
    @ayushanand92 2 года назад

    Vielen Dank Laura. Das is wirklich hilfreich.

  • @schachspieler3254
    @schachspieler3254 Год назад

    fortschritte Erklarung, danke schön

  • @alexiemallari7133
    @alexiemallari7133 3 года назад

    will tekamolo work??... Thank you for the videos... It helps a lot 😊.. God bless 💕

  • @thesecondslit1710
    @thesecondslit1710 2 года назад +1

    Master Yoda approved this lesson ! ;)

  • @rheamaepasaporte2276
    @rheamaepasaporte2276 2 года назад

    thank you very much! I learned a lot from this video. More power to your channel!

  • @sriramm6366
    @sriramm6366 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video Laura!!🙌🙌

  • @jorgesanchez3403
    @jorgesanchez3403 3 года назад +1

    Question: Can a transposition and (pro)noun-verb inversion exist in a subordinating clause? 🤯✨

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад +1

      In running through a few examples in my head, my answer is 'no' (I'll reserve the possibility of being wrong, of course, but I don't think I am!).
      A subordinating clause should always be subordinating conjunction + subject + all the various possible contents of position/field #3 + verb(s).
      The only time that any apparent transposition is possible is in a 'double nominative' (

  • @ld7241
    @ld7241 3 года назад +1

    Hi Laura, can you place morgen at the end of the sentence? or does it have to be either at the beginning of the sentence or after the subject?

  • @oDinarte
    @oDinarte 2 года назад

    You have a new subscriber! Thanks 🙌

  • @tejasvisingh20
    @tejasvisingh20 3 года назад

    patiently waiting for the video on prepositional phrases 😄

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад

      I cover accusative and dative prepositions in my paid course, German Foundations! I don't know how soon I might get to making a video on the subject for my YT channel. I've got a lot of other to-dos keeping me busy for some time!

  • @zakinabyzada4275
    @zakinabyzada4275 3 года назад

    I have been searching for this type of video for a long time. Finally i found it. Thanks dear i hope u doing great .
    Although subbed
    Can you make verbs with their patrzip 2 and nouns related video. Thanks

  • @davidhuber7552
    @davidhuber7552 9 месяцев назад

    A suggested game for German learners: speak English with German syntax. Examples follow.
    Qu.: Have you today the car seen? Ans.: No, today have I it not seen. Qu.: Where park you it usually? Ans.: I take usually the train. Qu.: Know you that Tom sick is? Ans.: No, that knew I not. Etc.

  • @daisybetut
    @daisybetut 3 года назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @maamriabassem3818
    @maamriabassem3818 2 года назад

    Amazingly amazing explanation 🥰🥰🥰🥰😁😁😁😁

  • @neruyagordun6588
    @neruyagordun6588 3 года назад

    I do appreciate you great teacher.

  • @thefceUSMC
    @thefceUSMC 11 месяцев назад

    Great video.

  • @amandawoodward5596
    @amandawoodward5596 3 года назад

    I love learning German but I always struggle with sentence structure and developing complex sentences. That said, I can only construct simple sentences. Complex sentences require me to plan them out and determine what case is used for what I want to say.

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад

      It's definitely a growing process. You can absolutely do this!

  • @ammarsalehuddin8250
    @ammarsalehuddin8250 3 года назад

    The best ..ur my solution for german

  • @sly6056
    @sly6056 2 года назад

    Hello . Although your video seems to help perhaps more i realize through duo that german is very difficult to master . Hope you can somehow produce another one along those lines . I am getting very upset at trying to understand German .

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  2 года назад

      Learning a new language can be very hard and frustrating. I started teaching to try to relieve some of that stress. If you haven't already, I highly recommend starting with my free mini-course, Unlocking German Grammar to see if that helps you push passed that brick wall. Here's the link for that!
      germanwithlaura.com/unlocking-german-grammar/

  • @homaghezel6908
    @homaghezel6908 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot.

  • @gerryroush8391
    @gerryroush8391 10 месяцев назад

    I have discovered that I am learning faster NOT trying to translate in my head😮
    I am still having some trouble pronouncing a long German O vowel, when I say Das Boot, it sounds the same as the boat in English

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  10 месяцев назад

      Keep practicing and you'll get it! Not translating in your head is also recommended, so I am glad you are seeing improvements!

  • @ranitkumarnaskar1035
    @ranitkumarnaskar1035 3 года назад

    This is a beautiful video..
    Thank u Laura for this ❤

  • @georgeli3853
    @georgeli3853 3 года назад

    So great and inspiring!

  • @vincentproud6589
    @vincentproud6589 2 года назад

    Is it correct to say that you can't always change around the order of a sentence with only feminine nouns? Because the word infront doesn't seem to change in the different cases?
    For instance
    "Die Katze fängt die Maus"
    And
    "Die Maus fängt die Katze"
    Can only be distinguished in meaning by word order, right?
    Also doesn't a verb + nominative order imply a question?
    How can I tell the difference between a question and a transposed sentence for the purpose of emphasis?

  • @ewoid64
    @ewoid64 3 года назад

    Great presentation and clear explanation, Laura. Danke vielmals! I still have one small bit of confusion, though. In the sentence: "Ich fliegen morgen mit meiner Familie nach Destschland," how do you know to put "mit meiner Familie" before "nach Deutschland?" Would it be ok to reverse that order? This has been bugging me for years, particularly in subordinate clauses. Thank you for your great videos! Tim

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад

      Standard word order for elements that describe the 'where, when, with whom, how, etc.' details is first 'time', then 'manner' (how), and then 'place' (frequently rendered as 'TMP'). So, that is the reason why the 'how' (mit meiner Familie' precedes the 'where' (nach Deutschland). You absolutely can swap them around into a non-standard order, but then you would be emphasizing that element that you place last out of the group.

    • @ewoid64
      @ewoid64 3 года назад

      @@GermanwithLaura Thank you, Laura! I had a nagging sense that there might be such a convention, but never got it down so succinctly. This will spur my late efforts to get back up to speed in das Deutsch. BTW what do you think of Duolingo? Best, Tim

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад +1

      Duolingo can be a fun app to use, but it doesn't explain anything very well. In my courses, I give you the tools to recognize patterns and rules so you don't have to guess if you're getting the right information.

  • @amrmohsen4738
    @amrmohsen4738 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @saravananbalasubramaniyan1073
    @saravananbalasubramaniyan1073 2 года назад

    Vielen Danke

  • @user-nx8fn7jg1r
    @user-nx8fn7jg1r Год назад

    What's the correct order of adverbs and objects after the verb in position 3?

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  Год назад

      In a standard sentence you'll see the nominative case, then verb, then dative, and then the accusative case. Adverbs will be placed dependent on what they are modifying. This is a much deeper discussion that I dive into in my later courses. I'd love to have you get started with my free mini-course here!
      germanwithlaura.com/unlocking-german-grammar/

  • @yuexingxingmanhua8304
    @yuexingxingmanhua8304 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot

  • @elmaystro8742
    @elmaystro8742 2 года назад

    Gut danke. Das ist super

  • @theycallmemrglass
    @theycallmemrglass 2 года назад

    Thank you for this explanation. Do these rules always apply though, because there is this sentence that seems to me is breaking a few rules yet it is deemed valid. "weil ich am samstag geburtstag habe". Nominative (Ich) and verb (habe) are not next to each other and the verb is at the end and no verb is in second place. What am I missing here? Thanks

    • @karstengraef4157
      @karstengraef4157 2 года назад +1

      "Weil ich am Samstag Geburtstag habe." is not a main clause, but a sub clause (here introduced by "weil"). In sub clauses the conjugated verb goes to the very end of the sentence!

    • @theycallmemrglass
      @theycallmemrglass 2 года назад

      @@karstengraef4157 I have since learned about conjugations and sub clauses as it was three weeks ago I posted that and got the answer elsewhere soon after but well done for posting the answer anyway, in case anyone else is interested

    • @karstengraef4157
      @karstengraef4157 2 года назад

      @@theycallmemrglass Anytime.

  • @divine_exhortation7852
    @divine_exhortation7852 2 года назад

    Wow. Where have you been.Thanks is all I can say

  • @koustubhheblikar4693
    @koustubhheblikar4693 2 года назад

    Thanks alot! You are amazing!

  • @Sunnylife641
    @Sunnylife641 3 года назад

    I've been a while find this kind of explain

  • @liamcole1327
    @liamcole1327 2 года назад

    I have to say, this has helped me a lot i am studding German one so i really needed this. But I wouldn’t mind sounding like yoda……..😂

  • @mihir3870
    @mihir3870 Год назад

    Danke !!!!
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  • @yungbanz4635
    @yungbanz4635 2 года назад

    Regarding the last example (~17:52 into the video), is this an acceptable sentence: "Mit meiner Familie fliege ich nach deutschland morgen"?
    In other words, can the "morgen" practically go anywhere (similar to the dative and accusative pronouns)?

  • @abdulkarimsaeed3200
    @abdulkarimsaeed3200 2 года назад

    Bravo again

  • @lucynela
    @lucynela 2 года назад

    Danke really 🙏🏻 wirklich

  • @Obelisk57
    @Obelisk57 3 года назад

    My impression is, German pretty much maintains the SVO structure until the past participle is needed, then it becomes SOV. Is that true? Unless ich "HABE" musik gespielt. Is gespielt considered party of the verb?

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад

      How I would put it is that the standard, i.e. default, sentence structure is put the conjugated / finite verb in the 2nd position in the clause; any 'additional verbal material' (including past participles) goes at the end of the clause. Of course, there are changes made when we're working with other sentence patterns.

  • @shifamwesigye4450
    @shifamwesigye4450 10 месяцев назад

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  • @johncameron8619
    @johncameron8619 2 года назад

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