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- German_sentence_structure abstract "German sentence structure is somewhat more complex than that of many other European languages, but similar to Dutch, with phrases regularly inverted for both questions and subordinate phrases. The main sentence structure rule is that the conjugated verb is the second element in a main clause or the last in a subordinate clause. Verbs in the infinitive are generally placed after their respective objects.".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageID "4382403".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageLength "23786".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageRevisionID "696397242".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_grammar.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Dependent_clause.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink German_sentence_structure.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_conjugation.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Imperative_mood.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Independent_clause.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Infinitive.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_(linguistics).
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLink Separable_verb.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Asking for a possessor".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "German sentence structure".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "German sentences".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "German_sentence_structure#Subordinate_clauses".
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:German_grammar.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- German_sentence_structure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- German_sentence_structure subject Category:German_grammar.
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- German_sentence_structure type Thing.
- German_sentence_structure comment "German sentence structure is somewhat more complex than that of many other European languages, but similar to Dutch, with phrases regularly inverted for both questions and subordinate phrases. The main sentence structure rule is that the conjugated verb is the second element in a main clause or the last in a subordinate clause. Verbs in the infinitive are generally placed after their respective objects.".
- German_sentence_structure label "German sentence structure".
- German_sentence_structure seeAlso Yes–no_question.
- German_sentence_structure sameAs Q5551466.
- German_sentence_structure sameAs m.0b_8th.
- German_sentence_structure sameAs Q5551466.
- German_sentence_structure wasDerivedFrom German_sentence_structure?oldid=696397242.
- German_sentence_structure isPrimaryTopicOf German_sentence_structure.