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We believe that we have created a very solid structure in our previous lessons.
Now we can start to build sentences by using both the ones we learned before and the ones we learn new.SIMPLE SENTENCE STRUCTURES IN GERMANGenerally, in German, there is the subject at the beginning of the sentence. The verb is followed by the verb, and after the verb the other elements of the sentence (object, complement, etc.)
Below you can see the template used for plain cues.Mold to be used:
SUBJECT + VERBAL + OTHERSNow that we know the basic pattern to be used, we can start building sentences right away.
We will begin with very simple sentence structures in order to be easily understood.
As our courses progress, we will deal with more complicated sentence structures.now let us set a subject and a verb to ourselves to form a sentence;
Our attention: ich: I
Firestorm: lernen: learn
Clemlemiz: Subject + Verb : ich learn : I'm learning
The above sentence is a very simple statement that can be made at the present time.
You can also make various sentences using the verb and the essay you wish.
We will write a lot of examples below to make it clearer now.Subject: du you
Verb: learn : learn
Sentence: du lernst: you are learning
Subject: we : we
Verb: learn : learn
Sentence: wir lernen : we learn
Now let's give examples of mixed sentences.
rennen: run
ich reindeer
I'm runningwe rennen
biz runingthey rennt
o (female) runningyou rennen
you (gentle) you runher rennt
you you runIt does not have to be a subject of a clan and a person to be a pronoun. An entity can be the subject of a sentence.
Ahmet rennt
Ahmet runningAyse rennt
Ayse runningdie katze rennt
kedi runningsprechen: speak
ich sprechen to
I'm talkingher spricht
you you speakAli spricht
Ali speakingdas Kind spricht
child speakingein Kind spricht
a child speakingdie Kinder sprechen
çocuklar They are talkingder Lehrer spricht
öğretmen speakingdie Lehrer sprechen
öğretmenler They are talkingein Lehrer spricht
a teacher speakingschreiben: write
Mert schreibt
Mert yazıyorder Lehrer schreibt
öğretmen yazıyordie lehrer write
öğretmenler they're writingich write
I am writingdu schreibst
sen writing yousitzen: to sit
ich seats
I'm sittinger seated
o (male) sittingyou sit
you (gentle) You are sittingI think this issue is well understood.
Write down a few sentences below and we will finish this lesson.
In the short term you can learn different verbs and create simple sentences yourself.
The more different phrases you make, the more practical it will be.i swim: ich schwimme
Esra singing: Esra singt
I sing: ich singe
they are lying: sie lügen
I lie to you: ich lüge
I'm going: ich gehe
you are going: du gehst
die Schüler fragen: students ask
ich esse: I'm eating
die Frauen singen: women sing
der Arzt ruft: the doctor is calling
die Blume gedeiht: flower is growing
I hope the above sentences helped to consolidate the subject.
In our next lesson, we will develop simple sentences using different elements.
If you stick, we're here.
Achievements…He is ahead of his eternal life. The comfort and taste that you will see in that lifetime depends on your work and your work only in this final lifetime. (Mesnevi)
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Give me a little information in the order of the sentence. Time words should come immediately after the verb.
For example:Ich werde am Dienstag ins Kino gehen. (I want to go to the movies on Tuesday.)
I am happy to see you in Izmir. (I have to go to Izmir at 7 o'clock.) (If we are going by vehicle, the verb "fahren" is used. If we are going on foot, the verb gehen is used.)HELLO FRIENDS! For example, I am confused about which suffixes should be placed in sentences starting with der.die.or das, I would be happy if anyone can give me information… example: Das baby schläf….im kinderwagen, etc. I hope I was able to explain :(
Even though I just skimmed through it (that is, I didn't read it all at once), I understood it very well, thank you admin... okey :) If I learn some verbs and some words, I will try to make a sentence on my own, thank you again... okey :)
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