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When it comes to positioning the different parts that make a sentence, it is quite definite in the German language. This is one beautiful aspect of German. Adverbs in particular are placed in the third position (I.e directly after the verb and before the object) except the object (Akkusativ or Dativ) is a pronoun. In … Continue reading TeKaMoLo: how to arrange different adverbs in a sentence German Sentence Structure, German Adverbs, Teaching German, German Learning, Making Sentences, Sentence Construction, Word Order, German Grammar, The Verb

When it comes to positioning the different parts that make a sentence, it is quite definite in the German language. This is one beautiful aspect of German. Adverbs in particular are placed in the third position (I.e directly after the verb and before the object) except the object (Akkusativ or Dativ) is a pronoun. In … Continue reading TeKaMoLo: how to arrange different adverbs in a sentence

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Korean Conjugation, Korean Sentence Structure, Korean Sentences, Tense Worksheet, Sentences In English, Korean Verbs, Learning Korean Grammar, Learn Basic Korean, Learn Korean Alphabet

The basic Korean sentence structure follows this order: Subject - Object - Verb (SOV). By learning how this works, you will already be able to form your own Korean sentence! There are other structures that are commonly used, which we will also cover in this article. In the lesson

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