Adverb - Questions on words that qualify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, or sentences.
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Where is exactly the position of “nicht” in the sentence?
A question came to my mind while I was reading a conversation in German:
Ich bin krank,
Ich kann nicht einkaufen.
Ich kann nicht mit Jonas zum Arzt gehen.
Ich kann Anna nicht in den ...
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What is the proper position of “gern”?
For example, which of these is correct:
Ich esse gern Pizza
or
Ich esse Pizza gern
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Was meinen wir eigentlich mit “eigentlich”?
Das Wort "eigentlich" wird sehr häufig und in vielfältigster Weise eingesetzt:
Eigentlich sollten Sie diese Arbeit doch schon bis gestern erledigt haben.
Kommt Ihr eigentlich morgen zu unserer ...
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Verb inversion with adverbs used at the beginning
I know that when adverbs are used in the first position, at the beginning of the sentence, the verb and subject position in German is inverted, such as in these examples with adverbs of place and ...
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What is the difference between “scheinbar” and “anscheinend”?
I often hear both variants:
Der Zug ist scheinbar schon abgefahren.
Der Zug ist anscheinend schon abgefahren.
Is there a difference in meaning or can both expressions be used interchangeably?
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How to use “hier”, “dort” and “da” properly in German?
In English "here" and "there" are typical pairs to indicate space and distance. The same is true of Hungarian ("itt" and "ott").
But in German it's a bit different: I have seen "da" many times in ...