Sentence structure – Worksheet #2

No time to read. Straight to WORKSHEET 2.

As we are nearing the end of this year and getting ready to spend much-deserved time with our loved ones (or people we despise the least), I would like to share some worksheets with you.

I have discussed the basic sentence structure of Dutch sentences over the last 16 weeks, and I want to give you the opportunity to put all you have learned into practice. And to do that, I have created a couple of worksheets, of which I will publish the final today. Click the following link to download the worksheet: WORKSHEET 2.

Last week, I shared worksheet 1. If you missed that one, you will find that worksheet here, and you can find the answers here.

Sentence structure – Worksheet #1

No time to read. Straight to WORKSHEET 1.

As we are nearing the end of this year and getting ready to spend much-deserved time with our loved ones (or people we despise the least), I would like to share some worksheets with you this and next week.

I have discussed the basic sentence structure of Dutch sentences over the last 16 weeks, and I want to give you the opportunity to put all you have learned into practice. And to do that, I have created a couple of worksheets, of which I will publish the first today. Click the following link to download the worksheet: WORKSHEET 1.

Feel free to reach out on Instagram if you have questions or comments.

Dutch Sentence Structure

Have you ever struggled with constructing a proper Dutch sentence? It is difficult to do this correctly, even as a native Dutch speaker. Therefore, I share this overview to help you out with constructing good Dutch sentences.

These are the basics because remember: Dutch is also the language with exceptions and exceptions for those exceptions. Contact me if you want an in-depth lesson on sentence structure in the Dutch language.

(Re)watch old videos

As I am working very hard to reboot The Dutchest Thing, I also get questions about the original idea of the platform. It is fairly straight forward: I wanted to share and clarify Dutch expressions to my English-speaking friends.

Over the course of a couple of months, I had created a couple of videos which I published on YouTube. If you want to get more familiar with The Dutchest Thing and, possibly, me, feel free to watch those videos on my YouTube channel.

Perhaps you can watch the following video to give you an impression: