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In this quiz test you will be asked questions about the material we covered in your first two lessons: General, concepts, articles, nouns and verbs. So if you don't know something or get it wrong, you can always read through those pages.

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With what words do you start a sentence when you tell WHAT YOU ARE or HOW YOU ARE FEELING , or for example what your occupation is

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How do you pronounce the article DE?

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What can you say (to greet) when you greet strangers passing by on the street when it is in the afternoon?

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How would you describe a "WERKWOORD" (verb)?

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How do you start a sentence saying your name IN DUTCH?

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When you talk about yourself IN DUTCH, we call that talking in DE EERSTE PERSOON. Which word do you use when talking in DE EERSTE PERSON?

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What is correct when you want to say that you come out of your bed in the morning?:

Ik kom in de morgen uit mijn bed

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ik kom 's morgens uit mijn bed?

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When you tell something about yourself, what is the correct order of things?

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Belongs a LIDWOORD (article) in front of a NOUN (zelfstandig naamwoord) or do you use it in combination with a VERB (werkwoord)?

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O- When you see 1 (één) MEDEKLINKER (vowel) like O (oh) in front of one T, N, M, N or B (consonants) directly followed by another vowel, which sound do you use?

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Which article can you always put in front of a VERKLEINWOORD (diminutive)?

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How do you say GIRL in Dutch?

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What is the correct word in DUTCH when you talk about a grown woman? And which article(s) can you use?

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How do you pronounce the article EEN?

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How do you say MAN in Dutch with the correct article?

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What is correct to say: "In de middag neem ik een pauze" OF " 'S middags neem ik pauze"?

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What is the difference between saying: "Morgen kom ik uit bed " or " 's Morgens kom ik uit bed " ?

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In the lesson we talked about the fact dat "DIE" is NOT an article (LIDWOORD). When can you use "DIE"?

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A - When you see 1 (één) MEDEKLINKER (vowel) like A (ah) in front of one T, N, M, R or B (consonants) directly followed by another vowel, which sound do you use?

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You can present yourself in Dutch like: "Ik heet Piet" (say your own name instead of Piet ofcourse). Is there a nicer way to present yourself by name?

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Is a CHILD a PERSON?

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How would Dutch people referrer to/ talk about their small pets in general?

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Which three words do we call LIDWOORDEN in Dutch?

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How would you describe a "ZELFSTANDIG NAAMWOORD" (noun)?

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Can you always use the article (LIDWOORD) "DE" when we saying a noun in MEERVOUD (plural)?

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Which article(s) can you put in front of the Dutch word for CHILD?

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How would you describe the DUTCH word "PERSOON"?

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