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Zou Auxiliary je Pronoun nog Adverb een Determiner paar Noun zinnen Noun kunnen Auxiliary lezen voor mij Pronoun ?
Auxiliary
Pronoun
Adverb
Determiner
Noun
Noun
Auxiliary
Pronoun
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zou
singular past indicative of zullen
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je
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- subjective unstressed form of jij (“you (singular)”)
- objective unstressed form of jij (“you (singular)”)
- subjective unstressed form of jullie (“you (plural), y'all”)
- objective unstressed form of jullie (“you (plural), y'all”)
- (informal) one, people, you, someone, anyone; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object)
- (colloquial) I, one; used to talk about oneself indirectly, especially about feelings or personal experiences
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nog
- still, as before
- yet
- more, in addition
- to indicate the time is soon, soon after another event or within the same timespan → as early as, already
- to indicate the time is recent or just before another event → as recently as, as late as, just
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een
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Placed before a singular noun, indicating a general case of a person or thing: a, an. Compare with de and het.
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paar
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- pair, couple
- a few, a couple, some
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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)
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lezen voor
- inflection of voorlezen:
- inflection of voorlezen:
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mij
objective form of ik (“I”): me