Tom schreibt immer noch Gedichte.

Sentence analysis „Tom schreibt immer noch Gedichte.

The sentence is a simple sentence without further main clauses and subordinate clauses. The sentence contains the following constituents: Subject, Predicate, Object, Adverbial. It is a declarative sentence.


Subject


Sentence subject · Nominative
Question: Wer oder Was?

Predicate


Sentence statement
Question: Was tut Subjekt bzw. was geschieht?

Accusative object


Direct object · Accusative
Question: Wen oder Was?

Adverbial


Modal information
Question: Wie, Wohin, Warum usw.?


Translations of sentence „Tom schreibt immer noch Gedichte.

German  Tom schreibt immer noch Gedichte.

Slovenian  Tom še vedno piše pesmi.

Hebrew  טום עדיין כותב שירים.

Bulgarian  Том все още пише стихотворения.

Serbian  Том још увек пише песме.

Italian  Tom scrive ancora poesie.

Ukrainian  Том все ще пише вірші.

Danish  Tom skriver stadig digte.

Belorussian  Том усё яшчэ піша вершы.

Finnish  Tom kirjoittaa edelleen runoja.

Spanish  Tom todavía escribe poemas.

Macedonian  Том сè уште пишува поезија.

Basque  Tom oraindik poema idazten du.

Turkish  Tom hala şiir yazıyor.

Bosnian  Tom još uvijek piše pjesme.

Croatian  Tom još uvijek piše pjesme.

Romanian  Tom încă scrie poezii.

Polish  Tom wciąż pisze wiersze.

Norwegian  Tom skriver fortsatt dikt.

Portuguese  Tom ainda escreve poesias.

French  Tom écrit encore des poèmes.

Arabic  توم لا يزال يكتب القصائد.

Russian  Том все еще пишет стихи.

Urdu  ٹوم ابھی بھی نظمیں لکھتا ہے۔

Japanese  トムはまだ詩を書いています。

Persian  تام هنوز شعر می‌نویسد.

Slowakisch  Tom stále píše básne.

English  Tom still writes poems.

Czech  Tom stále píše básně.

Swedish  Tom skriver fortfarande dikter.

Greek  Ο Τομ εξακολουθεί να γράφει ποιήματα.

Dutch  Tom schrijft nog steeds gedichten.

Hungarian  Tom még mindig verseket ír.

Catalan  Tom encara escriu poemes.


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