GERMAN 1023A Kapitel Sechs 4 separable / inseparable prefixes.

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GERMAN 1023A Kapitel Sechs 4 separable / inseparable prefixes

Weihnachtsgeschenke Was hast du [zu]Weihnachten für –deine Mutter –deinen Vater –dein Schwester –deinen großen Bruder –deinen kleinen Bruder gekauft?

Weihnachtsgeschenke Ich habe Weihnachten für –meine Mutter –meinen Vater –meine Schwester –meinen großen Bruder –meinen kleinen Bruder einen / ein / eine /... gekauft.

Was hast du [zu] Weihnachten gemacht ? Ask s.o. if s/he stayed in Wolfville during Christmas Ask s.o. whether s/he went home for Christmas Ask s.o. if s/he ate a lot of chocolate Ask s.o. whether s/he received many presents Ask s.o. if s/he studied German during the break

Was hast du [zu] Weihnachten gemacht ? Bist du [zu] Weihnachten in Wolfville geblieben? Bist du [zu] Weihnachten nach Hause gefahren? Hast du viel Schokolade gegessen? Hast du viele Geschenke bekommen? Hast du in den Semesterferien Deutsch gelernt?

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The Germans have a kind of parenthesis, which they make by splitting a verb in two and putting half of it at the beginning of an exciting chapter and the other half at the end of it. Can any one conceive of anything more confusing than that? These things are called ‘separable verbs’. The German grammar is blistered all over with separable verbs; and the wider the two portions of one of them are spread apart, the better the author of the crime is pleased with his performance. A favourite one is reiste ab, which means departed. Here is an example which I culled from a novel and reduced to English:

“The trunks now being now ready, he de - after kissing his mother and sisters, and once more pressing to his bosom his adored Gretchen, who, dressed in simple white muslin, with a single tuberose in the ample folds of her rich brown hair, had tottered feebly down the stairs, still pale from the terror and excitement of the past evening, but longing to lay her poor aching head yet once again upon the breast of him whom she loved more dearly than life itself, parted.”

SEPARABLE PREFIXES to depart = abfahren = to drive off = (ab+fahren) Meine Eltern fahren morgen früh nach Florida ab.

SEPARABLE PREFIXES to depart = abfahren = to drive off = (ab+fahren) Meine Eltern fahren morgen früh, nachdem sie alle Koffer gepackt und allen Nachbarn “Auf Wiedersehen” gesagt haben in ihrem neuen, gerade gekauften VW Toureg mit dem fantastischen GPS System nach Florida ab.

SEPARABLE PREFIXES to depart = abfahren = to drive off = (ab+fahren) Meine Eltern fahren morgen früh nach Florida ab. to bring along = mitbringen ( mit+ bringen) Er bringt seine Freundin zur Party mit.

CONJUGATION Personal Pronouns: ich du er, sie, es wir ihr sie Infinitive: anrufen (to call / “phone up”) rufe … an rufst … an ruft … an rufen … an ruft … an rufen … an Past Participle : an ge rufen

SEPARABLE PREFIXES ab an auf aus ein her hin mit um weg weiter zu zurück off, away on, at up, open out of (prefix) “in” toward away with, along indicating change away further, continue to, closed back

SEPARABLE PREFIXES ab off, away an on, at auf up, open aus out of ein (prefix) “in” her toward hin away mit with, along um indicating change weg away weiter further, continue zu to, closed zurück back kommen gehen laufen machen fahren nehmen bringen

SEPARABLE PREFIXES ab an auf zu aus ein her hin mit um weg weiter zurück [Abkommen] ankommen aufkommen auskommen [Einkommen] her / hinkommen mitkommen umkommen wegkommen weiterkommen zurückkommen

PREFIXES INSEPARABLE PREFIXES forget = vergessen receive = bekommen understand = verstehen mißverstehen SEPARABLE PREFIXES abfahren = drive off mitbringen = bring along anrufen = call (up)

Homework Die Zugauskunft (page 8 in course material) Telefongespräch (page 9 in course material) Plus exercises on page 9 through 11 in course material TEST Kapitel 6 = Wednesday January 25