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Verbs - general

Verbs - general

Dutch verbs can, like the English ones, be divided intoregular and irregular verbs (for experts: to keep it simple,I'm skipping the weak/strong division). I'll give you theregularities and than the irregularities for each tense. But before that, something about the used tenses. Speaking Dutch, you'll basically need four of them:

present tense         - onvoltooid tegenwoordige tijd(ott)
past tense            - onvoltooid verleden tijd(vtt)
present perfect tense - voltooid tegenwoordige tijd(ovt)
past perfect tense    - voltooid verleden tijd(vvt)

Please note that the first two are used in much more casesthan in English. When you're a beginner you could restrictyourself for quite a while to using only those. You could forexample just use 'ik zie haar' in situations where you woulduse the English (more specific) phrases:

- I see her
- I am seeing her
- I will be seeing her
- I'm going to see her


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