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I'm trying to do a few grammar exercises in german but my knowing of the language is very basic so I have a question.

In "Die Musik ich finde schön" it has grammatical sense?, if not how can I formulate the same sentence beginning with Die Musik.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    ChesterT is right.

    Source(s): I'm German.
  • 1 decade ago

    Ok, so when you start off the sentence with something other than the subject, the subject/verb usually flip around.

    Ich finde die Musik schön.

    -vs-

    Die Musik finde ich schön.

    Other examples:

    Ich fahre morgen nach Berlin. (I'm driving to Berlin tomorrow.)

    vs

    Morgen fahre ich nach Berlin. (Tomorrow I'm driving to Berlin.)

    Source(s): studied for a year at a German university
  • 1 decade ago

    Die Musik ist schön. or Ich finde die Musik schön.

    That doesn't make too much sense, the verb has to be the second element in the sentence all the time.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yeah it makes perfect sense

    Source(s): ich sprachen duestche
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