to indicate that something in the (near) future will come to pass, use the future (future tense). There are several ways to future tense. a common form is to be going to + verb.Sharon is going to see her friend...
in English, there is a difference between de and het not: all the verbs gain 'the'examples the dog is small de hond is klein.the house is large het huis is groot.but...
If you want to use a verb as a noun, then you use the run. This is a form of the verb with-ing behind the verb word. examples:swimming is good for your health. zwemmen is goed voor je...
the difference in use between the past simple and present continuous is sometimes tricky. in English, the rules for the use of this 2 times so much tougher and more difficult than in the Dutch. When do you use now the past simple and when the present perfect?.past simpleIf you ask a question with...
the word order in an English sentence is different from the Dutch.time always comes or at the beginning or at the end of the sentence. Place for time:last night thom was in...
to indicate that a situation began in the past and now still working, use the present perfect. in the Dutch you use de tegenwoordige tijd.i heve played the piano for ten years. ik speel al 10 jaar...