German conjunctions link words, phrases, or clauses, ensuring sentences flow logically. They’re split into coordinating conjunctions, which connect equal parts without changing word order, and subordinating conjunctions, which introduce dependent clauses and alter the sentence structure.
- Connect words, phrases, or clauses for smooth sentence flow.
- Two main types: Coordinating and Subordinating.
- Coordinating conjunctions keep equal parts and original word order.
- Subordinating conjunctions create dependent clauses and change word order.
The two main types are Coordinating and Subordinating conjunctions.
Subordinating conjunctions change the word order, moving the verb to the end of the clause.
No, coordinating conjunctions do not change the word order.