Complex Connections
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of Dutch sentence flow by learning how conjunctions push the verb to the end.
- Identify subordinating conjunctions like omdat, hoewel, and terwijl.
- Apply the verb-final rule to create complex, flowing sentences.
- Connect your ideas naturally to sound like a native speaker.
Was du lernen wirst
Use subordinating conjunctions like 'omdat', 'hoewel', and 'terwijl'. Learn how these words push the verb to the end.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Construct complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions with the verb placed correctly at the end of the clause.
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The Conjunction Magnet
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Review Summary
- Main Clause + Conjunction + Subject + ... + Verb
Häufige Fehler
In subordinate clauses, the verb must be at the end. Keeping the SVO order is a common error.
Remember that the main clause following the subordinate clause must start with the verb (inversion).
Ensure the entire verb phrase is at the end, not just the conjugated part.
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Next Steps
You've tackled one of the most important hurdles in Dutch grammar. Take a moment to celebrate—you are making real progress!
Translate three English sentences with 'because' and 'although' into Dutch.
Schnelle Übung (3)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ik weet dat hij heeft gewerkt.
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Omdat hij de deur...
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Ik denk dat hij morgen ___ (komen).
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