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Verben – Questions on the grammar and usage of verbs IN GENERAL. Do not use this for questions on the meaning, etymology, translation or similar of specific verbs.
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Do we add 'sind' in "are you..." type questions?
While learning German, I have noticed that in the example questions ("Are you" type), we do not use the word sind
Q: Are you going?
A: fährst du
Instead of
Sind fährst du (# I hope this sentence is …
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Is German a VO language or an OV language?
The main difference that sets apart German sentence structure from
that of English is that German is an OV (Object-Verb) language,
whereas English is a VO (verb-object) language. …