Answer Question
Word order
Er hat gesagt, dass er seine Chefin mitbringt.
Er hat gesagt, dass er seine Chefin in die Kneipe mitbringt.
Er hat gesagt, dass er morgen seine Chefin in die Kneipe mitbringt.
These are answers to Write the Phrase You Hear in German Level 4 Session 20. I understand the first two answers, but for the third, I put "morgen" AFTER "seine Chefin" and was marked wrong. The program would accept my answer only if I put "morgen" BEFORE "seine Chefin." Why? If the adverbial phrase for place (in die Kneipe) goes AFTER the direct object (seine Chefin), why does the adverb for time (morgen) have to go BEFORE the direct object?
Er hat gesagt, dass er seine Chefin in die Kneipe mitbringt.
Er hat gesagt, dass er morgen seine Chefin in die Kneipe mitbringt.
These are answers to Write the Phrase You Hear in German Level 4 Session 20. I understand the first two answers, but for the third, I put "morgen" AFTER "seine Chefin" and was marked wrong. The program would accept my answer only if I put "morgen" BEFORE "seine Chefin." Why? If the adverbial phrase for place (in die Kneipe) goes AFTER the direct object (seine Chefin), why does the adverb for time (morgen) have to go BEFORE the direct object?