Breakdown of Seit Montag arbeite ich im Büro.
Questions & Answers about Seit Montag arbeite ich im Büro.
In German, seit (since/for) is normally used with the present tense to express an action that started in the past and is still ongoing.
- Seit Montag arbeite ich im Büro.
Literally: Since Monday I work in the office.
Actual meaning: I have been working in the office since Monday.
English uses the present perfect (continuous) here, but standard German simply uses the Präsens (present).
Using Seit Montag habe ich im Büro gearbeitet is possible, but it usually emphasizes the completed activity or a period that might be over, rather than an ongoing situation. For an ongoing situation, Seit Montag arbeite ich… is the natural choice.
German main clauses follow the verb‑second (V2) rule:
- Exactly one element (subject, time phrase, object, etc.) can be in position 1.
- The conjugated verb must be in position 2.
- The rest (subject, objects, other phrases) comes after that.
In Seit Montag arbeite ich im Büro:
- Position 1: Seit Montag (time phrase)
- Position 2: arbeite (conjugated verb)
- Rest: ich im Büro
So Seit Montag arbeite ich… is correct V2 order.
Seit Montag ich arbeite… breaks the V2 rule and is ungrammatical.