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Dutch Sentence Structure Explained by Trang Hong Trinh is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses word order rules in Dutch sentences. It states that in the main clause, the conjugated verb stands in the second position. When emphasizing an element, it can be moved to the first position, pushing the subject to third. In questions, yes/no questions place the verb first while other question types place the verb second, following a question word. Word order also changes for sentences with multiple verbs, keeping the conjugated part in second position and other verb parts at the end.
- Author
- Trang Hong Trinh
- Language
- EN