1. Wir haben den Hund überall gesucht. (suchen)
2. Ich werde zu spät in die Schule kommen. (ankommen)
3. Der Schüler muss 5 Minuten auf den Bus warten. (warten)
4. Tina will Otto zu ihrer Party einladen. (einladen)
5. Er ist mit dem Auto in die Stadt gefahren.(fahren)
6. Sie mag in der Pause einen Apfel essen. (essen)
7. Anna hat viel für Mathetest gelernt. (lernen)
8. Die Oma hat mir eine Schokolade gebracht . (bringen)
9. Ich sehe den ganzen Nachmittag fern (fernsehen)
10. Peter hat mir eine Rose gegeben. (geben)
Explanation: I Hope I understood the task right :)
Explanation:
Hey guys, do you all like my new bike
Hey Leute, gefällt euch allen mein neues Fahrrad
I don't like his bike
Ich mag sein Fahrrad nicht
hey, your bike is gone
Hey, dein Fahrrad ist weg
oh no! it is
Ach nein! es ist
Ha ha ! yes it worked
Haha! ja es hat funktioniert
we should take his bike
Wir sollten sein Fahrrad nehmen
Thanks I hope no one uses it
You say ;
<span>"Hallo"
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
Word order refers to the way words are arranged in a sentence. The standard word order in English is: Subject + Verb + Object. To determine the proper sequence of words, you need to understand what the subject, verb and object(s) are.
Subject: typically a noun or pronoun—the person, place or thing
Verb: the action or state of being
Object: the word or group of words influenced by the verb
The sequence of words is critical when communicating in English because it can impact the meaning of what you’re trying to say. The sentence, “The chicken crossed the road” and “The road crossed the chicken” take on two different meanings because the subject and object are inverted. The same would be true if the verb was used out of order, for example: “Crossed the road the chicken.”
Here’s one for you to try. Choose the correct word order for the group of words below:
A. Dropped the boy the ball.
B. The boy dropped the ball.
C. The ball dropped the boy.
If you chose option B, you would be correct. If not, consider listening to English conversations to help build your skills and pick up on these patterns. Do this often and you’ll be a word-order expert in no time!