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Questions & Answers about Wir brauchen einen klaren Zweck für das Projekt.
Why is einen used instead of ein before klaren Zweck?
Why does klaren have the ending -en?
Why is Zweck capitalized? Aren’t adjectives and verbs capitalized, too?
Why is für das Projekt used, and what case does für require?
Could I use benötigen instead of brauchen here?
Yes. benötigen is a more formal synonym for brauchen (“to need”). You could say: • Wir benötigen einen klaren Zweck für das Projekt. However, brauchen is more common in everyday spoken German.
What’s the difference between Zweck and Ziel in this context?
While both can translate as “goal” or “purpose,” there’s a subtle nuance:
• Zweck emphasizes the underlying reason or intent (“purpose”)—the why.
• Ziel emphasizes a concrete target or outcome (“goal”)—the what.
So einen klaren Zweck focuses on why the project exists, whereas ein klares Ziel would focus on what the project aims to achieve.
Why does the sentence start with Wir followed by the verb brauchen? Can I change the word order?
German main clauses generally follow the Subject–Verb–Object order, and the finite verb must be in the second position. You can shift elements for emphasis, but the verb stays second:
• Emphasize the purpose: Einen klaren Zweck brauchen wir für das Projekt.
• Emphasize the project: Für das Projekt brauchen wir einen klaren Zweck.
You cannot put the verb at the end in a main clause—that’s only for subordinate clauses.
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