Relative pronouns: die, dat, wie, wat
A2Dutch uses "die" for de-words and all plurals, "dat" for singular het-words, "wie" for people after a preposition, and "wat" for indefinite antecedents like iets, niets, alles.
- Voorbeelden bekeken
- Geoefend
- Scenario bezocht
Buurvrouw: ?
Anna: ?
Collega: .
IT'er: ?
Oefenen
1 / 4Buurvrouw: Ken je die man die naast ons woont?
Do you know the man who lives next to us?
Vul het ontbrekende woord in:
You mean the man who always gets up so early?
Gebruikt in scenario's(5)
- A Letter from the MunicipalityA2
“Ja, maar ik begreep niet wat "kenmerk" en "betreft" betekenden.”
Yes, but I didn't understand what "kenmerk" and "betreft" meant.
- Reading a Rental ContractA2
“Wat is de huurprijs per maand?”
It looks good. What is the rent per month?
- At the GP: navigating a Dutch GP appointmentA1
“Wat zijn uw klachten?”
What are your symptoms?
- Food and drink basicsA0
“Wat mag het zijn?”
Good afternoon. What can I get you?
- Numbers and moneyA0
“Dat is twee euro zestig.”
That is two euros sixty.