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Index<br />

436<br />

punctuation 3<br />

comma 3.1<br />

reflexive<br />

position of object 11.17<br />

pronouns 11.17<br />

pronoun with men 8.6.1<br />

verbs 11.17<br />

regions appendix 2 (2)<br />

relative<br />

combined with a preposition 8.5.3<br />

dat 8.5.2<br />

die 8.5.2<br />

hetgeen 8.5.9<br />

hetwelk 8.5.9<br />

indefinite antecedents 8.5.4<br />

independent 8.5.8<br />

welk(s) 8.5.7<br />

whose 8.5.6<br />

wiens/wier 8.5.6, 8.5.7<br />

relative clauses 8.5.1<br />

replaced by adjectival phrases<br />

8.5.10, 11.12.4.7<br />

replacing ‘-ing’ constructions 11.16.8<br />

use of comma 3.1.3<br />

word order in 8.5.5<br />

relative pronouns 8.5<br />

rivers appendix 2 (2)<br />

seasons 10.3.12<br />

separable<br />

prefixes 11.20.1<br />

verbs 11.20.1<br />

should<br />

conditional 11.1.7.4, 11.8.3.1.2,<br />

11.8.3.2.2<br />

sommige<br />

indefinite pronoun 8.6.6<br />

spelling 2<br />

accents 2.3<br />

apostrophe 2.4, 7.2.1.4, 7.4<br />

capital letters see ‘capital letters’<br />

days and months 14.9<br />

dieresis 2.3.2, 7.2.1.6, 7.2.2.1 (g)<br />

hyphen 2.6<br />

medial sounds 2.7<br />

trendy spelling 2.8, appendix 2 (1)<br />

(note g)<br />

staan<br />

continuous tenses 11.9.2.3, 11.13.2<br />

months of the year 14.9<br />

past tenses 11.3.3<br />

present tense 11.1.1.2<br />

replacing ‘to be’ 11.7.2.3, 15.1<br />

stress<br />

adjectival endings 9.7.1<br />

shift in compound words 9.8.3<br />

verbal prefixes 11.20, 11.20.2<br />

strong verbs 11<br />

classes of 11.3–11.3.1<br />

future 11.1.5<br />

imperfect 11.2.2<br />

list of 11.3–11.3.1<br />

past participles 11.1.3.2<br />

perfect 11.1.3.2<br />

pluperfect 11.1.4<br />

subject pronouns 8.1<br />

die 8.1.2.5<br />

gij 8.1.2.1<br />

it 8.1.2.3<br />

jij 8.1.2.1<br />

jullie 8.1, 8.1.2.1<br />

men 8.1.1 (e)<br />

u 8.1.1 (c)<br />

subjunctive<br />

formation of 11.11<br />

of hebben 11.6.1<br />

use of 11.11<br />

of zijn 11.7.1<br />

subordinate<br />

clauses use of comma 3.1.2<br />

conjunctions 12.2<br />

word order in 10.3.6, 12.2<br />

suffixes<br />

adjectival 9.7.1, 9.7.3<br />

adverbial 10.7<br />

-eren 11.1.2.1, 11.1.3.1<br />

feminine agents 7.3<br />

superlative<br />

absolute 9.3.5<br />

adjectives 9.3<br />

adverbs 10.1<br />

formation of 9.3.1, 10.1<br />

inflection of 9.3.2, 10.1<br />

with meest 9.3.3, 10.1.1<br />

use of 9.2.6, 9.3.4, 10.1<br />

syntax<br />

after co-ordinating conjunctions<br />

10.3.5, 12.1<br />

direct + indirect object 8.1.2.7<br />

order with modals in passive<br />

11.12.4.5<br />

position of er see er<br />

position of auxiliaries in relative<br />

clauses 11.1.4.1<br />

position of auxiliaries in subordinate<br />

clauses 11.1.4.1<br />

position of niet/nooit 16.1<br />

position of object with reflexive verbs<br />

11.17 (n. 32)<br />

position of ook 12.6,<br />

16.1.4.7<br />

position of preposition with er<br />

8.1.2.4 (d), 15.3<br />

position of preposition with waar<br />

8.5.3, 8.7.3

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