Intermediate German: A Grammar and Workbook

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Subordinate conjunctions do affect the word order and normally send
the finite verb to the end of the clause:
Ich bleibe zu Hause, weilich müde bin.

Here are the different kinds of conjunctions in more detail.

Coordinating conjunctions


The most important coordinating conjunctions are:

aber but
denn because
oder or
sondern but (following a negative statement)
und and

Meaning and most common usage


  • aberis equivalent to the English ‘but’ and contrasts information from
    the first clause with the second clause:
    Wir wollten in München leben, aber das war uns zu teuer.
    We wanted to live in Munich but it was too expensive for us.

  • dennintroduces the second clause, which gives a reason for the action
    or event of the first clause and usually corresponds to the English
    ‘because’:
    Dieses Buch kann man nicht mehr kaufen, denn es ist vergriffen.
    You cannot buy this book any more because it is out of print.

  • oderexpresses an alternative or contrast, like the conjunction ‘or’ in
    English:
    Gehen wir ins Kino oder bleiben wir zu Hause?
    Are we going to the cinema or are we staying at home?

  • sondernexpresses the notion of ‘but... (instead)’ and is used after a
    negative statement in the first clause:
    Stuttgart liegt nicht in Bayern, sondern in Baden-Württemberg.
    Stuttgart is not in Bavaria, but in Baden-Württemberg.

  • undis the most frequently used conjunction in German und normally
    links words or two main clauses:


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