A simple main clause in German can be written with the same word order as English:
Ich gab dem Jungen einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball.
However, unlike in English, the word order in a main clause can also be rearranged to emphasize something other than the subject by putting it first – so long as the conjugated verb remains in the second position:
Einen Ball gab ich dem Jungen.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving him something else)
Dem Jungen gab ich einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving it to someone else)
Answer:
zur
Explanation:
Meine Oma will nicht <em>_zur_</em> Post gehen.
My grandma doesn't want to go to the post office.
zu + der = zur
Hope this helps ^-^
Answer:
D i think (i don't know German much but i know nichts means nothing and ich trinke means i drink
Explanation:
Answer:
7:05 sieben Uhr fünf or fünf nach sieben
19:00 neunzehn Uhr
12:00 zwölf Uhr
22:15 zweiundzwanzig Uhr fünfzehn
5:20 fünf Uhr zwanzig
23:59 dreiundzwanzig Uhr neunundfünfzig
13:40 dreizehn Uhr vierzig
15:07 fünfzehn Uhr sieben
2:02 zwei Uhr zwei or zwei nach zwei
22:02 zweiundzwanzig Uhr zwei
Explanation:
I'm german :)