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GermanGrammar0 to A1 Course → Time and Temporal Prepositions → Temporal Prepositions

Introduction

In this lesson, we will explore temporal prepositions in German. Temporal prepositions are used to express time relationships between different events or actions. Understanding how to use these prepositions correctly will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and express yourself in German. So let's dive in and learn about temporal prepositions!

What are Temporal Prepositions?

Temporal prepositions are a specific type of preposition that indicate time relationships. They are used to describe when an action takes place, for how long, or during which period of time. In German, temporal prepositions are commonly used to answer questions like "When?", "How long?", or "During which time?".

Common Temporal Prepositions

Here are some commonly used temporal prepositions in German:

German Pronunciation English
vor fohr before
nach nah after
während veh-rehnt during
seit zyt since
ab ap from/onwards
bis biss until
um oom at
gegen geh-gen around/about
innerhalb inn-er-halp within
außerhalb ow-ser-halp outside of
zwischen tsvish-en between
seitdem zyt-dem since (then)

How to Use Temporal Prepositions

Temporal prepositions are typically used in combination with specific time expressions or clauses to provide more information about the timing of an action or event. Let's look at some examples:

Example 1:

Ich gehe vor dem Essen einkaufen. (I go shopping before eating.)

In this example, the temporal preposition "vor" is used to indicate that the action of going shopping takes place before the action of eating. The time expression "dem Essen" (before eating) provides further context.

Example 2:

Wir treffen uns um 8 Uhr am Bahnhof. (We meet at 8 o'clock at the train station.)

Here, the temporal preposition "um" is used to indicate the specific time (8 o'clock) at which the action of meeting takes place. The time expression "8 Uhr" (8 o'clock) provides the necessary information.

Example 3:

Er arbeitet seit zwei Jahren bei der Firma. (He has been working at the company for two years.)

In this example, the temporal preposition "seit" is used to indicate the duration of time (two years) during which the action of working has been ongoing. The time expression "zwei Jahren" (two years) specifies the length of time.

Tips for Using Temporal Prepositions

To use temporal prepositions correctly, it's important to keep the following tips in mind:

1. Pay attention to the case: Temporal prepositions can require different cases depending on the context. For example, "vor" and "nach" usually take the accusative case, while "seit" and "während" typically take the dative case.

2. Use the appropriate time expression: Temporal prepositions are often used in combination with specific time expressions or clauses. Make sure to use the correct time expression to provide the necessary context and information.

3. Practice with different verbs and situations: Temporal prepositions can be used with a wide range of verbs and in various situations. Practice using them with different verbs and in different contexts to become more comfortable and proficient.

Quiz

Let's test your understanding of temporal prepositions! Choose the correct preposition to complete each sentence:

1. Ich gehe _____ dem Film ins Kino. a) vor b) nach c) während

2. Die Party geht _____ Mitternacht. a) vor b) nach c) seit

3. Wir treffen uns _____ dem Restaurant. a) ab b) bis c) um

4. Er hat _____ drei Stunden geschlafen. a) gegen b) innerhalb c) seit

5. Das Konzert findet _____ dem 15. Juli statt. a) außerhalb b) zwischen c) seitdem

Conclusion

In this lesson, we have explored temporal prepositions in German. We have learned about the common temporal prepositions and how to use them in context. Remember to pay attention to the case and use the appropriate time expressions when using temporal prepositions. Keep practicing and incorporating temporal prepositions into your German conversations, and you will soon become more confident and fluent in expressing time relationships. Good luck!


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