Learning to compare things in Dutch is a great way to make your sentences more interesting and detailed. Whether you’re…
Category: GRAMMAR
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…
Understanding the Different Dutch Tenses
The Dutch language has a rich and complex system of tenses, which can be overwhelming for learners of the language….