Verb-second word order
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Seit gestern ich habe starke Kopfschmerzen.
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Seit gestern habe ich starke Kopfschmerzen.
When a time phrase starts the sentence, the conjugated verb still stays in second position.
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The doctor is asking short, practical follow-ups. Your job is to answer clearly without making the German too complicated.
Was fehlt Ihnen heute?
Seit gestern habe ich starke Kopfschmerzen.
Haben Sie auch Fieber oder Halsschmerzen?
Und auf einer Skala von eins bis zehn: Wie stark sind die Schmerzen im Moment?
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You said
Seit gestern ich habe starke Kopfschmerzen.
Better
Seit gestern habe ich starke Kopfschmerzen.
When a time phrase starts the sentence, the conjugated verb still stays in second position.
You said
Mein Hals tut weh mich.
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Mir tut der Hals weh.
For aches and pains, German usually uses mir plus the body part as the subject of the sentence.
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