Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'er' + preposition to replace 'preposition + it/that' when referring to inanimate objects.
- Replace 'preposition + het/dat' with 'er + preposition' (e.g., 'erop' instead of 'op het').
- If the preposition starts with a vowel, use 'r' instead of 'er' (e.g., 'eraan' becomes 'eraan', but 'erop' stays 'erop').
- Split the 'er' and the preposition if the sentence structure requires emphasis or distance.
Pronominal Adverb Formation
| Preposition | Pronominal Form | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
|
op
|
erop
|
on it
|
|
aan
|
eraan
|
to it
|
|
in
|
erin
|
in it
|
|
met
|
ermee
|
with it
|
|
van
|
ervan
|
of it
|
|
over
|
erover
|
about it
|
Contractions
| Full | Short |
|---|---|
|
eraan
|
r-aan
|
Meanings
Pronominal adverbs are used to refer to inanimate objects (things, ideas) when they are the object of a preposition. They replace the combination of a preposition and a pronoun like 'het' or 'dat'.
Referring to things
Replacing a prepositional phrase involving an inanimate object.
“Ik kijk ernaar.”
“Hij denkt eraan.”
Interrogative usage
Asking about an inanimate object using 'waar' + preposition.
“Waar wacht je op?”
“Waar kijk je naar?”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
er + prep
|
Ik zit erop.
|
|
Negative
|
er + prep + niet
|
Ik zit er niet op.
|
|
Question
|
waar + prep
|
Waar wacht je op?
|
|
Split
|
er + verb + ... + prep
|
Ik wacht er al op.
|
طيف الرسمية
Ik wacht erop. (General)
Ik wacht erop. (General)
Ik wacht erop. (General)
Ik wacht er ff op. (General)
Pronominal Adverbs Map
Usage
- Inanimate Things
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Ik zit erop.
I am sitting on it.
Waar wacht je op?
What are you waiting for?
Ik denk eraan.
I am thinking about it.
Hij kijkt ernaar uit.
He is looking forward to it.
Daar heb ik niet om gevraagd.
I didn't ask for that.
Waarmee kan ik je helpen?
What can I help you with?
سهل الخلط
Both use 'er'.
أخطاء شائعة
Ik wacht op het.
Ik wacht erop.
Ik denk aan het.
Ik denk eraan.
Ik zit op het.
Ik zit erop.
Ik ga met het.
Ik ga ermee.
Waar wacht je op het?
Waar wacht je op?
Ik wacht op hem (for a book).
Ik wacht erop.
Ik denk aan haar (for a car).
Ik denk eraan.
Ik wacht er op.
Ik wacht erop.
Waarmee ga je?
Waarmee ga je naartoe?
Ik kijk ernaar uit.
Ik kijk ernaar uit.
Daar heb ik geen zin in.
Daar heb ik geen zin in.
أنماط الجُمل
Ik ___ (preposition) ___.
Real World Usage
Ik denk eraan.
Remember the 'thing' rule
Smart Tips
Use 'er' + preposition.
النطق
Stress
The stress is usually on the preposition part.
Rising
Waar wacht je op↑?
Question
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'er' as a 'thing-sticker' you put on a preposition.
ربط بصري
Imagine a chair with a giant 'ER' sticker on it. Every time you see a preposition, you stick an 'ER' on the object.
Rhyme
If it's a thing, don't say 'het', use 'er' and the preposition, you'll bet!
Story
I looked at the table. I sat on it. I thought about it. I used 'erop' and 'eraan'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write 5 sentences about things in your room using 'er' + preposition.
ملاحظات ثقافية
This is used constantly in daily life.
Derived from Middle Dutch.
بدايات محادثة
Waar wacht je op?
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
أخطاء شائعة
Test Yourself
Ik wacht ___.
Score: /1
تمارين تطبيقية
1 exercisesIk wacht ___.
Score: /1
الأسئلة الشائعة (1)
No, use 'hem' or 'haar'.
Scaffolded Practice
1
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
da-compounds
Dutch uses 'er', German uses 'da'.
y/en
French 'y' is more restricted.
pronombres
No direct equivalent.
sore ni
Japanese is agglutinative.
prepositional suffixes
Arabic uses suffixes.
duì tā
Chinese has no conjugation.