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  2. Dutch conjugation - Wikipedia

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    However, many forms are identical to others, so the conjugation does not have distinct forms for all possible combinations of these factors (that is, there is considerable syncretism). In particular, there is always just one form for the plural, and only in the present indicative is there a clear distinction among the different singular persons.

  3. T-rules - Wikipedia

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    The form can end in a vowel or in a consonant (including t). For the verbs houden, rijden and their derivatives, the -d of the radical can be dropped in spoken language. In a formal context, the d is not dropped. Ik ga naar school ("I go to school") Ik rust ("I rest", radical ends in t) Ik hou van bloemen ("I love flowers", form without -d)

  4. Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    In addition to hij, zij, and het having unstressed counterparts, they are themselves in a technical way unstressed forms of the demonstrative pronouns; het is an unstressed form of dat, while the rest are a form of die. It is formal and normal to replace these personal pronouns with demonstrative pronouns.

  5. Category:Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Dutch conjugation; D. ... This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, ...

  6. Template:Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Part of a series on: Dutch grammar; Dutch verbs; Dutch conjugation 't kofschip; T-rules; Dutch nouns ; Archaic ...

  7. Talk:Dutch conjugation - Wikipedia

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    1 Translate into English, please! 1 comment. 2 List? ... 6 Passive Conjugation. 1 comment. 7 Continuous verbs and other things. 1 comment. 8 Badly Written, Badly ...

  8. 't kofschip - Wikipedia

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    The ' t kofschip (Dutch pronunciation: [ət ˈkɔfsxɪp], the merchant-ship), ' t fokschaap (the breeding sheep), also often referred to as kofschiptaxi or soft ketchup (among foreign language learners), [1] rule is a mnemonic that determines the endings of a regular Dutch verb in the past indicative/subjunctive and the ending of the past participle.

  9. Gender in Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    In the Dutch language, the gender of a noun determines the articles, adjective forms and pronouns that are used in reference to that noun.Gender is a complicated topic in Dutch, because depending on the geographical area or each individual speaker, there are either three genders in a regular structure or two genders in a dichotomous structure (neuter/common with vestiges of a three-gender ...