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Ik Pronoun heb Auxiliary haar Pronoun moeten Auxiliary overtuigen Verb , maar Coordinating conjunction we Pronoun gaan Verb vanavond Adverb uit Adposition eten 🍽️ Verb .
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Auxiliary
Pronoun
Auxiliary
Verb
Coordinating conjunction
Pronoun
Verb
Adverb
Adposition
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I had to convince her, but we're going out to dinner tonight. I had to convince her , but we're going out to dinner tonight .
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ik
I (first-person singular personal pronoun)
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heb
- inflection of hebben:
- inflection of hebben:
- (informal) inflection of hebben:
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haar
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Third-person singular, feminine object pronoun: her
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moeten
- to be necessary, to be required
- to have to, must
- should, be meant to, be supposed to
- to have to go, to need to go, must go
- (informal) to need to go to the toilet
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overtuigen
to convince, persuade
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maar
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- only, just
- as long as; only
- just; a modal particle indicating a certain degree of indifference towards the result.
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gaan
- to go, to move from one place to another
- to leave or depart, to move away
- to lead (in a direction)
- to proceed (well or poorly)
- Forms the future tense of a verb, similarly to English going to future tense
- to start to, begin to, to be going to
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eten
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to eat