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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.

    I’m by no means a language expert, but when I look at “our today’s meeting”, I feel it’s wrong because of where time-qualifying words should go. In Engl., they always go after the verb (I went to the shop yesterday), while in German, and other Germanic languages (and probably other languages too) they come before the verb (I went yesterday to the shop…). Can one call time manner-place? Below is a useful link. What are the links of Wikipedia? org/wiki/Time%E2%80%93manner%E2%80%93place%E2%80%93human%E2%80%93personal%E2%80%93personer%E2%80%93place.org/wiki

    Irrina C. C. Byrne, A. Xian 96th/James Strickler, GE.M.L.

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