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Word order question
Regarding German, level 4, session 15:
In the "match the phrases" exercise toward the end, the sentence "I know the city by the sea very well" is translated "Ich kenne die Stadt am Meer sehr gut" My question is, if "die Stadt am Meer" is the direct object, shouldn't it go at the end of the sentence? Why is "sehr gut" place at the end instead of before "die Stadt am Meer"?
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In the "match the phrases" exercise toward the end, the sentence "I know the city by the sea very well" is translated "Ich kenne die Stadt am Meer sehr gut" My question is, if "die Stadt am Meer" is the direct object, shouldn't it go at the end of the sentence? Why is "sehr gut" place at the end instead of before "die Stadt am Meer"?
Thanks