Preface |
Spelling |
Style |
Personal pronoun |
Possessive pronoun |
Interrogative pronoun |
Demonstrative pronoun |
Word Order |
Sentence analysis |
Verbs |
Style again |
Demonstrative pronoun |
You refer to a 'het-noun' which is close with dit. |
| Dit kind woont hier in de straat. |
| You refer to a 'het-noun' which is far away with dat. |
| Dat kind woont in Amsterdam. |
| You refer to a 'de-noun' which is close with deze. |
| Deze man woont hier in de straat. |
| You refer to a 'de-noun' which is far away with die. |
| Die man woont in Amsterdam. |
| Deze and die are combined only with nouns. Dit and dat can also be used on their own. In this case it doesn't matter whether it is singular or plural. |
| Close and singular |
| Dit is mijn vriendin. |
| Far away and singular |
| Dat is mijn nieuwe buurman. |
| Close and plural |
| Dit zijn mijn kinderen. |
| Far away and plural |
| Dat zijn mijn nieuwe buren. |
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