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Words order in simple sentences
There are no fixed rules for which order information appears in a simple German sentence. But the traditional order is:
time - reason - manner - place
or
when? why? how? where?
Ex: Hans ist am Montag aus Langeweile mit der Straßenbahn in die Stadt gefahren.
The verbs always stay in the second and last positions.
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