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Words and sentences
wat
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- what: e.g. (1) asking for a subject complement; (2) asking for a sentence object
- what: e.g. (1) as the object of a sentence; (2) ditto
- that: e.g. (1) modifying an indefinite pronoun like iets, niets, alles or het enige; (2) modifying an adjective that is used as a noun, usually a superlative
- which: e.g. (1) modifying the demonstrative pronouns dat and datgene; (2) referring back to an entire sentence
- something: e.g. (1) as subject; (2) as subject complement
beter
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- comparative degree of goed; better.
- not sick anymore; recovered (from a disease)
- of high quality
kunnen
- can, to be able to
- may, can, to be allowed to
- to be possible
- can go, to be able to go, can get
- to be able to do, to be capable of
- to be available (for any type of meeting or appointment)
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
samen
together
doen
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- to do
- to put
- to cause to, to make; forms causative verbs
- (informal) to give, serve, bring
- (informal) to do, to have sex with someone
- to touch a nerve; to strike a chord in
- to be different; to make a difference
- (informal) to behave or act in some way
- Used as the finite verb after the fronting of an infinitive.
we
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