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Adverbien – Questions on words that qualify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, clauses, or sentences.
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Adjektiv und Adverb Kombination in "serviert traditionell spanische Gerichte"
Es kann (b) oder (c) bedeuten, d.h. das Adverb kann sich auf das Verb oder auf das Adjektiv spanische beziehen:
(b) The restaurant "Sobrino de Botín" in Madrid traditionally serves Spanish dishes. …
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"Fast" in "Ich habe den Fehler fast gemacht."
Fast is fine. Because the mistake wasn't really made, you would use subjunctive II:
Ich hätte den Fehler fast gemacht.
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Do we have “am Mittag” like “am Morgen”?
The expression am Mittag is correct and used in German, but it may be less important and less useful than the other expressions in that list from the book, because those refer to longer parts of the d …
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Warum hat man das Adverb „darum“ nicht als Konjunktion klassifiziert?
Das darum in deinem Beispiel gehört zum zweiten Hauptsatz und kann in verschiedenen Positionen vorkommen:
Darum habe ich den Rasen nicht mähen können.
Ich habe darum den Rasen nicht mähen können …
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"Ich weiß nicht, wann der Zug abfährt" — Why is "der Zug" not accusative?
The sentence consists of two clauses, one main clause (ich weiß nicht) and one subordinate clause (wann der Zug abfährt), each having their own verb and their own subject. Complex sentences can consis …
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Why is the verb not in second position
It is your reason b) here: The whole of “insbesondere das zweite Buch” is the subject, so the verb (“ist”) is still in second position.