Infinitivsätze einfach erklärt!
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Infinitive sentences describe the goal of an action using "to" and ending in "en," commonly seen in German language. They are structured with a main sentence stating the intention and an infinitive clause explaining the action or goal, often requiring a comma before the infinitive clause and commonly including the word "that."
Insights
- **Infinitive sentences in German often use "to" and end in "en" to describe the goal of an action, with examples like "I plan to start playing football soon" or "I'm learning to get a degree."**
- **These sentences typically require a comma before the infinitive clause and may include the word "that" to enhance clarity, allowing for flexibility in sentence structure by reversing the order of the main clause and the infinitive clause.**
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Recent questions
What are infinitive sentences?
A type of subordinate clause describing action goals.
How are infinitive sentences structured?
They often start with "to" and end in "en."
Can you provide examples of infinitive sentences?
"I plan to start playing football soon."
What is the purpose of infinitive sentences?
To explain the intention or goal of an action.
How can infinitive sentences be varied?
By reversing the structure with the main clause following.
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