As I dive deeper into learning Dutch, mastering the pronunciation of vowels has become a crucial part of my journey….
Category: GRAMMAR
How to Compare Things in Dutch: A Simple Guide
Learning to compare things in Dutch is a great way to make your sentences more interesting and detailed. Whether you’re…
The verb heten – to be called
The verb “heten” (to be called) is a regular verb in Dutch, which means its conjugation follows a predictable pattern….
The Conditional Mood in Dutch: When and How to Use It
The Dutch language has several moods, and one of the most important is the conditional mood. The conditional mood is…
A Guide to Using the Imperative Mood in Dutch
If you’re learning Dutch, you’ve probably come across the imperative mood – a grammatical construction used to give commands or…
Understanding the Dutch Passive Voice
As you continue to learn the Dutch language, you’ll likely come across the passive voice – a grammatical construction that…
Exploring Dutch Relative Clauses
If you’re learning Dutch, you may already be familiar with relative clauses – phrases that provide additional information about a…
Enhancing Your Dutch with Adverbs
If you’re learning Dutch, you may already be familiar with adverbs – words that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs….
A Guide to Dutch Prepositions and their Usage
Prepositions are essential parts of speech that allow us to express relationships between words in a sentence. In Dutch, prepositions…
How to Use Modal Verbs in Dutch
Modal verbs are an essential part of Dutch grammar, and mastering their usage is necessary for effective communication in the…