8 Word order

8.3 Word order in subordinate clauses

A main sentence is a sentence which is independent of other sentences in that it makes sense in itself. A main sentence can stand alone, but it may also be linked with another main sentence or a subordinate clause.

A subordinate clause is a sentence that cannot stand alone because it does not make sense in itself. The subordinate clause always has normal word order and must always be introduced by a conjunction.

Main sentence:

Peter spiste kage, og bagefter kørte han hjem.                  
h   h                  

Peter ate cake, and afterwards he drove home.                  
h   h                  

Main sentence and subordinate clause:

Familien tager ikke på skovtur, hvis det regner.                    
h b                    

The family is not going for a picnic, if it rains.                    
h b                    

If the subordinate clause comes before the main sentence, inversion is used in the main sentence.

Hvis det regner, tager familien ikke på skovtur.                    
b h                    

If it rains, the family is not going for a picnic.                    
b h                    

Comparison:
In English both the main clause and the subordinate clause have normal word order.

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