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  2. File:The Dutch grammar (IA dutchgrammar00mars).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    In Dutch a verb like schenken (to donate) follows a similar pattern but the auxiliary krijgen (to get) is used for the pseudo-passive construction that renders the indirect object into the subject, whereas worden is used for passive involving the direct object:

  4. Template:Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Part of a series on: Dutch grammar; Dutch verbs; Dutch conjugation 't kofschip ; T-rules; Dutch nouns ...

  5. T-rules - Wikipedia

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    The T(ea)-rules (T(hee)-regels) are a set of conjugation rules used in the Dutch language to determine whether the second person singular/plural and the first and third person singular of a verb end in -t or not. These rules are related to the 't kofschip-rule, which is used to determine the verb end for past tenses and participles. The ...

  6. DT-Manie - Wikipedia

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    Dutch writers face a problem in determining the correct verb endings. Should they write ‘d’, ‘dd’, ‘t’, ‘tt’ or ‘dt’? This cannot be made out by the sound of the spoken word; antwoord and antwoordt sound the same, and so do antwoorden and antwoordden. This caused numerous problems in schools and when writing official ...

  7. LanguageTool - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... LanguageTool is a free and open-source grammar, ... The core app itself is free and open-source and can be ...

  8. Dutch conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Dutch verbs conjugate for tense in present and past, and for mood in indicative, subjunctive and imperative. The subjunctive mood in Dutch is archaic or formal, and is rarely used. There are two grammatical numbers (singular and plural) and three grammatical persons .

  9. File:Const dutch 001.pdf - Wikipedia

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