Voted Best Answer

Jul 20, 2020 - 12:40 PM
Beide geht's.
I would be more inclined to say "ich möchte für morgen um acht uhr einen tisch reservieren" which I believe is "more" correct; so I would agree with you. Unless you wanted to stress the table reservation part.
*You could also say Morgen möchte ich zum flughafen gehen and be completely correct. German allows you to move words around in the sentence structure to emphasize different components. For example:
In English you could say "tomorrow, I want to go to the airport" instead of "I want to go to the airport tomorrow." It has a slightly different connotation but the same meaning. There is more emphasis on the tomorrow. You can do the same with German.
I would be more inclined to say "ich möchte für morgen um acht uhr einen tisch reservieren" which I believe is "more" correct; so I would agree with you. Unless you wanted to stress the table reservation part.
*You could also say Morgen möchte ich zum flughafen gehen and be completely correct. German allows you to move words around in the sentence structure to emphasize different components. For example:
In English you could say "tomorrow, I want to go to the airport" instead of "I want to go to the airport tomorrow." It has a slightly different connotation but the same meaning. There is more emphasis on the tomorrow. You can do the same with German.