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Um 7 Uhr Dann (then) Abends Danach (after that) Um halb vier

1. morgens 2. nachmittags 3. abends 4. am Samstag 5. am Sonntag 6. am Wochenende 7. um 7 Uhr 8. gegen 7 Uhr a. on Saturday b. around 7 oclock c. at the week-end d. in the mornings e. in the evenings f. at 7 oclock g. in the afternoons h. on Sunday d g e a h c f b Verbinde Deutsch und Englisch Beispiel: 1. d

1. jeden Tag 2. jede Woche 3. normalerweise 4. oft 5. meistens 6. immer 7. manchmal 8. ab und zu a. every now and then b. sometimes c. most of the times d. every day e. normally f. every week g. always h. often d f e h c g b a Verbinde Deutsch und Englisch Beispiel: 1. d

Position of adverbs As you probably know already, adverbs love verbs and always stay very close to them.

Lets have a look… 123 Der Weckerklingeltum 7 Uhr 123 klingeltder WeckerUm 7 Uhr

Have you noticed anything…? Sentence 2 started with the adverb Um 7 Uhr In sentence 2 the subject der Wecker and the verb klingelt swapped places

But why…..? This is because the VERB is always the 2 nd idea in a sentence. An idea can be a word like Abends or a few words like Um 7 Uhr or even a whole clause like Wenn ich Zeit habe (when I have time)

Now try and rewrite the second sentence starting with the adverb um 7 Uhr Ichsteheum 7 Uhr 5auf 123 Um 7 Uhr 5steheichauf

Ichgehedann ins Badezimmer And here are some more sentences for you to practice Ichfahregegen 8 Uhr zur Schule Ichpacke nach dem Frühstückmeine Schultasche Die Schule istum halb vieraus Ichschlafeum 9 Uhrein

Dann gehe ich ins Badezimmer. Gegen 8 Uhr fahre ich zur Schule. Nach dem Frühstück packe ich meine Schultasche. Um halb vier ist die Schule aus. Um 9 Uhr schlafe ich ein.