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Question words: Poster
This is a poster with the main question words, each time with a drawing.
- Interrogative pronouns: who, what, what, what for (whose have I left out)
- Adverbs that we use as question words: when, why, where, how, with what and how much.
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Personal, possessive, demonstrative and reflexive pronouns: Posters
In this learning resource you will find posters with a visual representation of the main pronouns:
- personal pronouns;
- personal pronouns (non-subject form);
- possessives;
- demonstrative pronouns;
- reflexive pronouns.
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Simple past: Theory and exercises
Theory and exercises on the simple past in Dutch (the imperfect): conjugation, irregularities ...
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Past participle: Regular verbs
Exercise to make the past participle of regular and easy verbs.
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Conditional sentence constructions: If… then…
Theory and exercises on conditional sentence constructions in Dutch.
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Stairs of comparison: Theory
Explanation about the steps of comparison on a simple level.
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Practicing Dutch during the holidays
Worksheet that can be used for study guidance or as a conclusion.
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Irregular Past Participles: Basic List
Basic list of irregular past participles.
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No or none: Schematic overview
Schematic overview of the use of niet and geen in Dutch. The explanation is in French.
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Personal and possessive pronoun: Theory
Overview of Dutch personal and possessive pronouns, per person (singularis and pluralis), with example sentences.
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Position Verbs: Theory
Explanation about confusing position verbs: lie or lay, sit or put?
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Present: Schematic presentation
Schematic of how the present is formed. The students start by looking for the stem in a number of example verbs. After that there is a short fill-in exercise and attention is paid to the verb having and being. The theory mainly consists of forming …
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