Trennbare Verben im Team (Sport)
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Welche Satzstellung ist korrekt? (mitspielen)
Correct: 0/8
Hints for this Quiz
Think of the “sentence bracket”: verb in position 2, prefix at the end.
In a main clause, the conjugated verb is in position 2 and the separable prefix goes to the end: spiele ... mit.
Play a game = spielen → mitspielen when you join the game.
Use mitspielen for games/sports. Mitmachen is more general and not specific to playing a match.
After können/müssen/etc., use the full infinitive (no separation).
After a modal verb (können), use the infinitive at the end. For a game, choose mitspielen.
In the past participle of separable verbs, the prefix stays attached: mit-gemacht.
Mitmachen → Perfekt: mitgemacht. It fits “beim Fitnesskurs”.
Place the reflexive pronoun right after the conjugated verb; the prefix goes to the end.
Sich anmelden splits into melde ... an; the reflexive pronoun stands right after the conjugated verb: Ich melde mich ... an.
Verb first (Kommst du ...), prefix at the end: ... vorbei.
Yes/no question with vorbeikommen: Kommst du ... vorbei? The prefix stands alone at the end.
Time with clock times = um + Uhrzeit; prefix to the end.
The prefix of aufhören goes to the end: hören ... auf. Use the time expression with um: um 20 Uhr.
Du-Imperativ = verb stem (no -st), then the prefix at the end.
Du-Imperativ: Mach! With separable verbs, put the prefix at the end: Mach mit!
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