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Beautiful or beautiful?: Article about the declension of the adjective
Article about the inflection of the adjective in het-words after a possessive pronoun. What does the average Flemish say? This is my beautiful house? This is my beautiful house?
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Apply v.t.t. and t.v.: How do you get started?
Article about learning the regular and irregular forms of the vtt and the ovt
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Personal and possessive pronouns: Wall plate
Sample poster visualizing the use of pronouns.
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Presents, Perfectum and Future: Posters
These Tough Vikings posters also cook pasta! are a playful and light-hearted way of repeating and interpreting the perfect, present and future with NT2 students.
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Perfectum: Fiche on formation and use
On the basis of this study sheet and repeat sheet, your students will study the formation and use of the perfect tense in Dutch. This learning tool works on oral automation in small sentences.
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Verb conjugation in the OTT and OVT: Posters
Two posters: one about the conjugation of verbs in the present tense, and one about the conjugation of weak verbs in the simple past tense.
On the poster about the OVT, a pictogram indicates that verbs with a non-voiced consonant before -en in the …
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Consider: Meaning and Sentence Structure - Zo gezegd 2.3 schriftelijk
Short piece of grammatical theory about the verb consider that is covered in Part 1 of So said 2.3 in writing .
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Present: Schematic presentation
Schematic of how the present is formed. The students start by looking for the stem in a number of example verbs. After that there is a short fill-in exercise and attention is paid to the verb having and being. The theory mainly consists of forming …
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Position verbs: Theory and exercises
Explanation of the use of positional verbs (put, lay, stab/stop, do, hang, stand, lie, sit, hang) with accompanying exercises.
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Signal words: Memory card
A memory card or reference card for OKAN students or NT2 students about the signal words.
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Strong past tense verbs: List
This is an alphabetical overview of all verbs with sound changes in the past tense. The past participle is also always mentioned.
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Imperfect: Theory and Exercises
Theory and exercises (with correction key with English translation) about the imperfect.
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