Breakdown of Danach rennen wir ohne Pause durch den Park, und das Wasser im See glänzt im Mondlicht.
Questions & Answers about Danach rennen wir ohne Pause durch den Park, und das Wasser im See glänzt im Mondlicht.
What does Danach mean, and why does it come at the beginning of the sentence?
Danach means “after that” or “afterwards.” It’s a temporal adverbial. In German you can put such an adverbial first, but you must still obey the “verb‑second” (V2) rule. That means:
1st position: Danach (the adverbial)
2nd position: rennen (the finite verb)
3rd position: wir (the subject)
Why is there no article in ohne Pause?
Why is it durch den Park and not durch die Park?
What’s the difference between rennen and laufen?
• rennen = to run quickly, to sprint or dash.
• laufen = to go on foot; it can mean “to walk” or “to run/jog” depending on context, but often implies a more moderate pace.
Here, rennen emphasizes speed (“we dash through the park”).
What does glänzt mean?
Why is im Mondlicht used? What does im stand for?
In the second clause, why does das Wasser im See glänzt im Mondlicht still have the verb in second position after und?
When you connect two main clauses with the coordinating conjunction und, each clause maintains normal main‑clause word order: the subject comes first (after und), then the finite verb in second position. Hence:
... durch den Park, und das Wasser im See (subject) glänzt (verb) im Mondlicht (rest).
Why is there a comma before und, and is it necessary?
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