셀프 테스트 18 질문
Choose the correct translation: 'Where are you going?'
'Waar ga je heen?' directly translates to 'Where are you going?'
Which sentence correctly uses 'waar'?
'Waar werk je?' means 'Where do you work?', asking about location.
Complete the sentence: '___ is mijn boek?'
'Waar is mijn boek?' means 'Where is my book?', asking about the location of the book.
The sentence 'Waar kom je vandaan?' means 'Where are you from?'
'Waar kom je vandaan?' is the correct way to ask someone's origin in Dutch.
You can use 'waar' to ask about the time an event happened.
'Waar' is used for location. To ask about time, you would use 'wanneer'.
The sentence 'Ik weet niet waar het is' means 'I don't know where it is.'
'Ik weet niet waar het is' correctly translates to 'I don't know where it is', using 'waar' for location.
In Dutch, 'waar' often comes at the beginning of a question when asking about location.
Similar to English, the question word 'waar' (where) typically starts the sentence.
When asking 'where to', 'heen' is often used with 'waar'.
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: 'Na jaren van zware inspanning, is het tijd om te oogsten ______ de vruchten van ons werk liggen.'
The sentence speaks of 'reaping the fruits of our labor' which implies a location or situation where these results are found. 'Waar' (where) fits best to indicate that metaphorical location.
Which option best completes the following sentence to convey a sense of profound philosophical questioning: 'De mensheid blijft zoeken naar de essentie van het bestaan, zich afvragend ______ de oorsprong van alles ligt.'
The question is about the 'origin of everything', which in a philosophical context implies a foundational place or source. 'Waar' (where) is used here metaphorically to inquire about that ultimate source.
Select the word that best fits the nuanced meaning in the sentence: 'In dit complexe vraagstuk is het cruciaal om te ontdekken ______ de kern van het probleem zich bevindt, alvorens een oplossing te formuleren.'
The sentence discusses finding 'the core of the problem', indicating a specific point or location (metaphorical) within the complex issue. 'Waar' (where) correctly identifies this focus.
The sentence 'De wetenschappelijke gemeenschap discussieert voortdurend over de grenzen van onze kennis, ______ de feiten ophouden en de speculatie begint.' correctly uses 'waar' to indicate a conceptual boundary.
In this context, 'waar' is used to delineate the conceptual boundary between 'facts' and 'speculation', functioning metaphorically as a 'place' where one ends and the other begins. This is a correct and advanced usage of 'waar'.
In the statement 'De filosoof peinst over de aard van de vrije wil, zich afvragend ______ de beslissingen van de mens daadwerkelijk hun oorsprong vinden, los van externe invloeden.', 'waar' is incorrectly used because it implies a physical location.
Here, 'waar' is used in a metaphorical sense to inquire about the origin or source of human decisions within the abstract concept of free will. It does not imply a physical location but a conceptual point of origin. This usage is correct at a C2 level.
The sentence 'Hij heeft een diepgaande analyse gemaakt van de maatschappij, ______ de fundamenten van gelijkheid en rechtvaardigheid ter discussie worden gesteld.' uses 'waar' correctly to introduce a clause describing a situation or context.
In this sentence, 'waar' is used as a relative adverb to introduce a clause that describes the context or situation within the 'society' that is being analyzed. It functions correctly to specify 'in which' or 'where' these discussions occur. This is a common and correct C2 usage.
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관련 표현
general 관련 단어
aanbevelen
B1To suggest something as a good choice.
aandacht
B1Focus or notice directed towards someone or something.
aandachtig
B1Paying close attention
aandrang
B1Urgent pressure or request.
aandringend
B1Persistent and urgent.
aanduiden
B1To be a sign of or to indicate.
aanduiding
B1A sign or mark indicating something.
aaneensluiten
B2To join or connect together.
aangeven
B1To point out or indicate.
aangezien
B2Given that or because