Revision of word order To understand that the verb is always 2 nd idea in a German sentence. Watch the following demonstrations- click on the spacebar.

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Revision of word order To understand that the verb is always 2 nd idea in a German sentence. Watch the following demonstrations- click on the spacebar to activate the animations.

Verb No 2! Ich spiele jeden TagFußball spiele ichFußball

Verb No 2! Du trinkst jeden AbendKaffee trinkst duKaffee

Notice how, if the time phrase starts the sentence, the verb still occupies second position. Another way to think of it is that the verb and pronoun swap position. Play the games on the topic of TV to practise this. Either start with ich… or um … Uhr… If you do it the second way remember what needs to happen to your verb and pronoun! Remember the noun (in this case the TV programme) always comes last.