So cool I discovered you. This was better explained than during the course which I pay btw. Thank you for sharing with us! Looking forward to more useful videos.
Thank you for de video. So for conclusion in S.V, for the second word always change depends with the subject, ik kom, hij komt, we komen? And also the time situation the second word in S.V is change as well...
Good question. It's like in English. If someone asks 'What are you going to do?'(with inversion), you could, to repeat and respond to the question, ask 'What we're going to do?' 'This is what we're going to do.' Just like in English, there is no inversion. Hope it helps!
So cool I discovered you. This was better explained than during the course which I pay btw. Thank you for sharing with us! Looking forward to more useful videos.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for de video. So for conclusion in S.V, for the second word always change depends with the subject, ik kom, hij komt, we komen? And also the time situation the second word in S.V is change as well...
Hi Maria, the basic verb (komen) changes with the subject and time, indeed. And that second part doesn't.
Hi, thanks for the lesson, i would like to ask why in the question "wat we gaan doen?" there is not inversion....? Thanks
Good question. It's like in English. If someone asks 'What are you going to do?'(with inversion), you could, to repeat and respond to the question, ask 'What we're going to do?' 'This is what we're going to do.' Just like in English, there is no inversion. Hope it helps!
@@LearnDutchwithAlain thanks