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Laura Middleton
Correct sentence structure
Thank you very much again for your time and trouble in responding. I am however, still a little confused on the first sentence, as you both put forward very compelling grammatical arguments for different sentence structures.
Also, with regard to ‘außerdem’ – I wanted to begin my sentence with this word, so is this not grammatically correct? What then would be a correct word meaning ‘in addition’ that could be legitimately used to start a sentence.
Thank you
Laura
Apr 4, 2010 5:20 PM
Answers · 1
By the way: You can expand your original question with additional information.
1. TV set:
We suggest you don't split the position. (corner + wall, floor + table)
2. außerdem:
Correct. You can start sentences with "außerdem".
Richtig. Du kannst Sätze mit "außerdem" beginnen.
"Sie hat einen Koffer und einen Rucksack. Außerdem hält sie (/trägt sie) eine Handtasche."
April 4, 2010
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Laura Middleton
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English, German
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