🔑 German sentences can be very long.
🔑 The te-ka-mo-lo rule helps in structuring German sentences.
🔑 The rule stands for temporal, causal, modal, and local.
đź“š A sentence in German can contain different types of information and follows a specific structure.
⏰ Temporal adverbs in German, whether a single word or a phrase, are placed at the beginning or immediately after the conjugated verb.
🔑 The 'te-ka-mo-lo' rule helps structure German sentences.
🔑 The letter 'ka' in German stands for causal or reasoning.
🔑 Causal expressions in German are often used to answer the question 'Why?'
đź“ť The 'te-ka-mo-lo' rule helps structure German sentences.
🎥 Modal phrases in German answer the question 'How?'.
⏰ The order of elements in a German sentence follows a specific pattern.
✨ Seedlang offers targeted learning for adjectives and adverbs to expand vocabulary.
📲 Seedlang app is available for free on Android and iOS.
🤹‍♂️ The 'te-ka-mo-lo' rule explains the order of information in sentences.
⏰ The German sentence structure follows the pattern of temporal, causal, modal, and local phrases.
🔢 When a verb consists of multiple components, such as a conjugated part and an infinitive, the conjugated part comes first.
🌟 Sometimes, an adverbial phrase or expression can be placed at the beginning of the sentence for emphasis.
👉 Adverbial phrases can be placed at the beginning of a sentence for emphasis.
⚡️ The 'te-ka-mo-lo' rule helps in structuring German sentences.
đź“ť Interactive exercises are available for practicing sentence formation.