Toekomende tijd: gaan, zullen, en presens met tijdwoord
A2Dutch has three ways to talk about the future: "gaan + infinitive" for plans, "zullen + infinitive" for promises and predictions, and the present tense with a time word ("morgen werk ik thuis").
- Voorbeelden bekeken
- Geoefend
- Scenario bezocht
Lisa: ?
Bram: . .
Collega: ?
Sara: , . .
Moeder: ?
Tom: , . .
Oefenen
1 / 2Lisa: Wat ga je dit weekend doen?
What are you going to do this weekend?
Vul het ontbrekende woord in:
I'm going to Utrecht with my parents. They just moved.
Gebruikt in scenario's(5)
- Moving HouseA2
“Nee, dat gaat automatisch.”
No, that happens automatically. The municipality passes your address to the tax authority and UWV. But you need to inform your bank, employer, and health insurer yourself.
- Work and Labour MarketB1
“Ik ga morgen naar het UWV en schrijf me in bij Randstad.”
That sounds good. I'll go to the UWV tomorrow and register with Randstad.
- Greetings and goodbyesA0
“Hoe gaat het?”
How are you?
- Simple directionsA0
“Ga rechtdoor.”
Go straight ahead. Then right.
- At the GP: navigating a Dutch GP appointmentA1
“Ik ga u even onderzoeken.”
I will examine you for a moment. Just say "ah".