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Again the Danish inversion Why is it wrong to say: ''Her i Danmark vi har en dronning'', instead of: ''Her i Danmark har vi en dronning''? And in this case, too: ''Her i Køge vi har (wrong, the correct is ''har vi'') mange turister''. And in this case too: ''I Jylland regner det''. When I say it, I say: ''I Jylland det regnet''. So, should I invert in such cases?
2013년 1월 4일 오전 11:13
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In all of your sentences, the verb needs to be placed before the subject, since you've already filled the first position with something else. The actual explanation requires a lot of grammar but here it is: In declarative main clauses the second element in the sentence must be the verb. I don't personally like to talk of an "inversion", since nothing is really being inverted. The rule is that the finite verb MUST be in second position (in declarative main clauses), it doesn't say that the subject has to appear before the verb. When something other than the subject is placed in the first position, the subject has to be put later in the sentence (again because the VERB has to be in second position). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V2_word_order http://vfs.dansk.nu/en/8_2.asp
2013년 1월 4일
If a sentence begins with anything else than the subject, the verb must be before the subject.
2013년 7월 11일
Hey, Lora. It is a quite average way to speak Danish - as a foreigner. But in Danish, we change the "det" - so it ends the scentense. It is named "inversion" . When you say something about your experience - you refer to where something is happening. then, What happend - and - then - at last "det". "Det" refers to the place, - or the act. We have a grammar-rule - difficult. But if you want to see for further info. search the word ;"inversion". Hope you understand.. Kind rgds Annette
2013년 2월 24일
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