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Coordinating conjunc

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aber - but E.G. Ich esse viel Obst, aber ich hasse Bananen. - I eat lots of fruit, but I hate bananas.
denn - as, since (in the sense of because) E.G. Sie sind ins Konzert gegangen, denn sie wollten ihre Lieblingsband sehen. - They went to the concert, because they wanted to see their favourite band.
oder - or E.G. Wir sehen abends fern oder wir lesen. - We watch TV in the evening or we read.
sondern - but (in a contradiction) E.G. Ich werde nicht Spanisch studieren, sondern Deutsch. - I won't study Spanish, but German.
und - and E.G Ich bin sehr sportlich und ich trainiere viermal die Woche. - I am very sporty and I train four times a week.
*Exception* deshalb ( subordinating conjunction) E.G. Er hat keinen Hunger, deshalb will er nichts essen. He's not hungry, therefore he doesn't want to eat anything. Sie macht Abitur, deshalb hat sie keine Freizeit mehr. She's doing (her) A levels, t therefore, so (does not send the verb to the end.) E.G. Ich habe den Film schon gesehen, deshalb komme ich nicht mit. I've already seen the film, so I won't come along. Ich bin kein Fußballfan, deshalb komme ich nicht mit. - I am not a football fan, so
The time, manner, place rule - TMP When several adverbs are used in the same sentence in German, the sentence becomes more complex and they must appear in this strict order: 1.Time: When, how often. 2.Manner: How, who you were with. 3.Place: Where, Where to.
1. Time 2. Manner 3. Place E.G. Wir werden am Dienstag (1) schnell (2) in die Stadt (3) gehen. - We'll quickly go into town on Tuesday. E.G. Sie kann immer (1) sehr gut (2) singen. - She can always sing well. (No adverb of place in this sentence)
Ich lese jeden Tag (1) eine halbe Stunde (2) im Bett. (3) - I read in bed for half an hour every day. (No adverb of manner).
Question Can you identify the time, manner and place phrases in these sentences? Wir sehen abends nicht gern Horrorfilme. We don't like watching horror films in the evening. (Literally: We don't watch horror films gladly). Time Manner Place abends nicht gern no place
Ich war meistens samstags mit Freunden im Einkaufszentrum. I was usually in the shopping centre with my friends on Saturdays. Time Manner Place meistens/samstags mit Freunden im Einkaufszentrum
Du kannst morgen hoffentlich bei mir übernachten. You can sleep round at my house tomorrow, hopefully. Time Manner Place morgen hoffentlich bei mir
Sie sind letztes Jahr mit uns nach Irland gefahren. They went to Ireland with us last year. Time Manner Place letztes Jahr mit uns nach Irland
Question Place the TMP adverbs in the right place in the sentence. Ich frühstücke manchmal mit meiner Familie draußen. I sometimes have breakfast outside with my family. Time Manner Place manchmal mit meiner Familie draußen
Sie wird nächstes Jahr als Sprachassistentin in Graz arbeiten. She will work as a foreign language assistant in Graz next year. Time Manner Place nächstes Jahr als Sprachassistentin in Graz
Wir spielen normalerweise einmal im Monat mit Freunden Doppelkopf. We usually play Doppelkopf once a month with friends. Time Manner Place normalerweise mit Freunden none
Er kann heute leider nicht zur Arbeit kommen. Unfortunately, he can't come to work today. Time Manner Place heute leider zur Arbeit
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