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Henry R.Stern

Essential Dutch Grammar

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This is the first Dutch grammar specifically designed for the adult with limited learning time whose objective is broader, more fluent everyday communication. Avoiding archaic, highly literary and seldom-used forms, this grammar helps those with some knowledge of Dutch use phrases and vocabulary more effectively. For the beginner, it provides all the grammar really needed for speech and comprehension.:Based on the premise that systematic study of grammar is a shortcut to language learning, Essential Dutch Grammar helps you acquire fluency by emphasizing the strong similarities between English and Dutch, and by concentrating on essentials: spelling, word order, articles and nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, verbs, conjunctions and prepositions--all illustrated by easy-to-understand examples.While explaining how to avoid complicated sentence constructions, tell time and use idioms, the book provides dozens of useful expressions, four detailed appendices on verbs, and a handy glossary of grammatical terms. Whether you're just beginning the study of Dutch or need a handy refresher course, Essential Dutch Grammar offers a modern, streamlined approach that will enable you to master Dutch in the shortest possible time.
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2012
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  • ognjengligorijevic04цитирует5 лет назад
    voor(dat) (before)
  • ognjengligorijevic04цитирует5 лет назад
    daar (because)
    ofschoon (although)
    dat (that)
    omdat (because)
    hoe (how)
    opdat (in order that)
    hoewel (although)
    sedert (since [temporal])
    indien (if, in case)
    sinds (since [temporal]
    terwijl (while, whereas)
    wanneer (when, if)
    toen (when)
    zoals (as, like)
    tot(dat) (until)
    zodat (so that)
  • ognjengligorijevic04цитирует5 лет назад
    Use Type III word order after the following, and almost all other, conjunctions:
    al (although, even though)
    nadat (after)
    als (when, if)
    nu (now that)
    alsof (as though, as if)
    of (whether, if)

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