Chapter in 30 Seconds
In Dutch, the verb acts like a magnet, always sticking to the second position in a sentence.
- Identify the verb as the anchor of your sentence.
- Place the verb exactly after the first element.
- Construct simple, natural-sounding Dutch sentences.
배울 내용
Understand the standard Subject-Verb-Object word order. Learn how the verb stays in the second position.
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: correctly structure simple sentences so the conjugated verb is always in the second position.
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The Verb Anchor
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Real-World Preview
At the Cafe
Review Summary
- [Position 1] + [Verb] + [Rest of sentence]
자주 하는 실수
If 'Vandaag' is in position one, the verb must be in position two. The subject 'ik' moves to position three.
The verb cannot be at the end in a simple main clause. It must follow the subject immediately.
This sounds like a question. For a statement, the subject must come first if nothing else is emphasized.
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Next Steps
You are doing great! Keep practicing the V2 rule until it feels natural. See you in the next chapter!
Translate 5 English sentences into Dutch using the V2 rule.
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Find and fix the mistake:
Morgen ik werk niet.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The V2 Rule in Main Clauses
Choose the correct order.
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Vandaag ___ ik naar de stad. (gaan)
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The V2 Rule in Main Clauses
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