Hallo fellow German learners,
Today we are learning about the use of “zu” + infinitiv in German. I would say this is just a basic introduction and it is at A2 level.
So I have written some points down to be taken note of and this is not really comprehensive use of the preposition “zu” but it's just an idea how you might find it being used in everyday usage.
Important points to note:
In German grammar, the infinitive can be used with or without the preposition “zu” depending on the verb it follows.
The infinitive with “zu” is used when the verb is directly related to a second action and there are common constructions such as “um… zu”, “ohne… zu”, and “(an)statt… zu”.
For separable verbs, “zu” is placed between the prefix and the verb.
Some verbs, such as modal verbs, verbs of movement, and verbs of perception do not use the infinitive with “zu”.
Here are few examples of the use of “zu” + infinitiv in German sentences:
Ich habe keine Zeit, um ins Kino zu gehen. (I don’t have time to go to the cinema.)
Er versucht, seine Hausaufgaben zu machen. (He is trying to do his homework.)
Sie hat Angst, alleine zu reisen. (She is afraid to travel alone.)
Wir haben beschlossen, zu Hause zu bleiben. (We have decided to stay at home.)
Es ist schwer, einen Parkplatz zu finden. (It is difficult to find a parking space.)
Er hat vergessen, das Licht auszuschalten. (He forgot to turn off the light.)
Sie hat versprochen, pünktlich zu sein. (She promised to be on time.)
Ich habe beschlossen, einen neuen Job zu suchen. (I have decided to look for a new job.)
Es ist wichtig, genug Wasser zu trinken. (It is important to drink enough water.)
Ich lerne Deutsch, um in Deutschland zu arbeiten. (I am learning German in order to work in Germany.)
In these examples, “zu” is used with the infinitive form of the verb to express purpose or intention.
Um …zu examples
Er spart Geld, um sich ein neues Auto zu kaufen. (He is saving money in order to buy a new car.)
Sie geht früh ins Bett, um morgen fit zu sein. (She goes to bed early in order to be fit tomorrow.)
Wir machen eine Pause, um etwas zu essen. (We are taking a break in order to eat something.)
Er liest das Buch, um sich auf die Prüfung vorzubereiten. (He is reading the book in order to prepare for the exam.)
In these examples, “um… zu” is used to express purpose or intention.
Ohne ….zu examples
Er verließ das Haus, ohne zu frühstücken. (He left the house without having breakfast.)
Sie beendete das Gespräch, ohne sich zu verabschieden. (She ended the conversation without saying goodbye.)
Er schrieb den Brief, ohne ihn zu unterschreiben. (He wrote the letter without signing it.)
Sie ging spazieren, ohne ihre Jacke zu nehmen. (She went for a walk without taking her jacket.)
Er fuhr los, ohne die Adresse zu überprüfen. (He drove off without checking the address.)
In these examples, “ohne… zu” is used to express that an action was not performed.
(an)statt … zu examples
Anstatt zu kochen, bestellten wir Pizza. (Instead of cooking, we ordered pizza.)
Statt zu laufen, nahm er das Fahrrad. (Instead of walking, he took the bike.)
Anstatt zu Hause zu bleiben, gingen wir ins Kino. (Instead of staying at home, we went to the cinema.)
Statt das Auto zu nehmen, fuhr er mit dem Zug. (Instead of taking the car, he took the train.)
Anstatt zu arbeiten, verbrachte er den Tag im Park. (Instead of working, he spent the day in the park.)
In these examples, "(an)statt... zu" is used to express that an alternative action was performed instead of the expected one.
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