[95] Verben mit Ergänzungen - Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Ergänzung und Angabe?

EasyDeutsch - Deutsche Grammatik verstehen
18 Sept 201907:25

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Jan from Easydeutsch explains the difference between supplements and specifications in German grammar. He clarifies that supplements are necessary for the sentence's structure and meaning, such as subjects and objects (nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive). Specifications, on the other hand, provide extra, non-essential information like time or context. Through various examples, including sentences with verbs requiring specific additions, Jan emphasizes the importance of understanding these grammatical elements. The lesson also includes tips on recognizing different types of supplements and their role in sentence construction, offering practical insight into German grammar.

Takeaways

  • 😀 In German, verbs are often accompanied by additions and specifications that can change the meaning or grammatical structure of a sentence.
  • 😀 Additions are necessary for a sentence to make sense grammatically, while specifications provide extra information that can be omitted without altering the sentence's core meaning.
  • 😀 A subject is a key addition in any verb sentence, and is always required for the sentence to be grammatically correct.
  • 😀 The imperative form is an exception where the subject (acting person) may not be explicitly stated, as it is implied by the command.
  • 😀 In addition to nominative supplements, there are accusative, dative, genitive, and prepositional supplements that are used to complete a sentence.
  • 😀 Example: In the sentence 'Der Mann gibt dem Kind jetzt den Ball', 'der Mann' is a nominative supplement, 'dem Kind' is a dative supplement, and 'jetzt' is an optional specification.
  • 😀 Specifications are additional information (such as time or context) that are helpful but not grammatically required to understand the sentence.
  • 😀 You can test if something is a specification by omitting it from the sentence – if the sentence still makes sense, it's a specification.
  • 😀 Verbs can also take prepositional supplements, which are combinations of verbs and specific prepositions, like 'Ich interessiere mich für Deutsch'.
  • 😀 The tutorial will continue with more detailed lessons on nominative additions, and further explanations will be available through the teacher's e-book and YouTube playlist.

Q & A

  • What is the difference between an addition and a specification in a sentence?

    -Additions are grammatically necessary parts of a sentence that cannot be left out without changing the meaning or making the sentence ungrammatical. Specifications, on the other hand, provide extra information that is not essential for the sentence to make sense.

  • What types of additions exist in the German language?

    -The main types of additions in German are nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, and prepositional additions. Each type corresponds to different grammatical roles within a sentence.

  • What is a nominative addition?

    -A nominative addition is a necessary part of the sentence that indicates the subject, or the person or thing performing the action of the verb. It is grammatically essential for the sentence to make sense.

  • Can the imperative verb be used without a nominative addition?

    -Yes, the imperative form can be used without a nominative addition because the subject is implicitly understood as the person being addressed.

  • Why is the subject considered a nominative addition?

    -The subject is considered a nominative addition because it is necessary for the sentence to have an actor or a doer of the action, making it a required grammatical element.

  • What role do accusative and dative additions play in a sentence?

    -Accusative and dative additions indicate the direct object (the recipient of the action) and the indirect object (the recipient of the benefit or the action), respectively. Both are necessary for the sentence to fully convey its meaning.

  • How can you test if something is an addition or a specification?

    -You can test if something is an addition by removing it from the sentence. If the sentence still makes sense and is grammatically correct, it is a specification. If removing it changes the meaning or makes the sentence ungrammatical, it is an addition.

  • What is the difference between 'jetzt' and other sentence parts like 'der Mann' and 'dem Kind' in the example 'Der Mann gibt dem Kind jetzt den Ball'?

    -'Der Mann' and 'dem Kind' are additions because they are necessary for the sentence to make sense. 'Jetzt' is a specification, as it provides additional information (time) but can be omitted without affecting the core meaning of the sentence.

  • What is a prepositional addition?

    -A prepositional addition is an element in a sentence that includes a preposition and gives additional information about the action. For example, in the sentence 'Ich interessiere mich für Deutsch,' 'für Deutsch' is a prepositional addition.

  • What should you focus on when learning about additions and specifications in German?

    -When learning about additions and specifications, focus on understanding how each type functions in a sentence, whether it is essential for meaning or grammar, and how to test whether it can be omitted without altering the sentence's meaning.

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