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16<br />

Separable<br />

and<br />

inseparable<br />

v<strong>er</strong>bs<br />

112<br />

4 Erik had beloofd ________<br />

5 Karin is v<strong>er</strong>geten ________<br />

Ex<strong>er</strong>cise 16.4<br />

Use the conditional with zou in combination with an auxiliary v<strong>er</strong>b.<br />

Situation: Sanne and Lydia are talking about what they would like to do<br />

when they retire.<br />

Example: Ik zou nooit me<strong>er</strong> schoon willen maken (or: willen<br />

schoonmaken).<br />

1 Sanne (me voor een cursus pottenbakken inschrijven – kunnen)<br />

2 Lydia (elke dag heel laat opstaan – willen)<br />

3 Sanne (me in een huisje aan zee t<strong>er</strong>ugtrekken – willen)<br />

4 Lydia (de vakanties zond<strong>er</strong> kind<strong>er</strong>en doorbrengen – kunnen)<br />

5 Sanne (elk weekend lekk<strong>er</strong> uitgaan – kunnen)<br />

Ex<strong>er</strong>cise 16.5<br />

Now put the sentences you have written in Ex<strong>er</strong>cise 16.4 into indirect speech.<br />

Example: Sanne zegt dat ze nooit me<strong>er</strong> schoon zou willen maken<br />

(or: zou willen schoonmaken).<br />

1 Sanne zegt ________<br />

2 Lydia zegt ________<br />

3 Sanne zegt ________<br />

4 Lydia zegt ________<br />

5 Sanne zegt ________

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