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Index as relative pronoun 80<br />
with hi<strong>er</strong> and daar 79<br />
pronouns<br />
as adjectives 51, 58<br />
demonstrative 41, 49, 57, 60–63<br />
indefinite 35, 45–54, 115–116<br />
p<strong>er</strong>sonal 41, 56–57, 148<br />
possessive 39–42, 49, 122<br />
reflexive 55–57, 123<br />
relative 80, 113–118<br />
word ord<strong>er</strong> 47–48, 50, 56–57<br />
zich, zelf and elkaar 55–59<br />
pronunciation 26, 57<br />
prov<strong>er</strong>bs 117<br />
202<br />
quantitative <strong>er</strong> 70<br />
questions<br />
indirect 2, 4, 121–122<br />
possessive in 40–41<br />
and pronominal adv<strong>er</strong>bs 77–80<br />
with question words 4, 41, 122<br />
yes/no 122, 165<br />
reduced forms of pronouns 39, 41<br />
ref<strong>er</strong>ring function of <strong>er</strong> 73–74<br />
reflexive pronouns 55–57, 123<br />
and the adv<strong>er</strong>b <strong>er</strong> 73<br />
reflexive v<strong>er</strong>bs 55, 123<br />
reinforcing meanings 32, 60–61<br />
relative clauses 113–120<br />
antecedents 114–115<br />
with modal v<strong>er</strong>bs 118<br />
with separable v<strong>er</strong>bs 118<br />
word ord<strong>er</strong> 117–118<br />
relative pronouns 80, 113–118<br />
die and dat 113–114, 116<br />
waar + preposition 114, 117<br />
wat 115–116<br />
wie 114<br />
pronominal adv<strong>er</strong>bs as 80<br />
ref<strong>er</strong>ring to p<strong>er</strong>sons 116–117<br />
requests in the conditional with<br />
zou 129–130<br />
-s connector (tussen-s) 26–27<br />
-s endings 35, 39–40<br />
-s suffix 32–33<br />
separable prefixes 85–87, 92,<br />
105–106, 110, 123, 149,<br />
168–169<br />
separable v<strong>er</strong>bs 85–87, 105–112,<br />
118, 123, 149<br />
durative constructions 91–92<br />
and negatives 65<br />
in the conditional 108<br />
in the present p<strong>er</strong>fect 106<br />
in subordinated sentences 106<br />
with modal v<strong>er</strong>bs 107<br />
with te 110<br />
word ord<strong>er</strong> 168–169<br />
separation of pronominal adv<strong>er</strong>bs<br />
78<br />
similarity/diff<strong>er</strong>ence in comparitive<br />
adjectives 33–34<br />
simple past tense 5, 92–93, 127,<br />
144, 148–149, 151–152<br />
sinds 5–6<br />
spoken forms 42, 92, 127, 144, 146<br />
indefinite pronouns 50–51<br />
stressed/unstressed forms 39,<br />
57<br />
word ord<strong>er</strong> 78, 107, 109, 117,<br />
136, 167–168<br />
staan 84, 87, 90–92<br />
statements, indirect 121–122<br />
steken 85<br />
stoppen 85<br />
stressed/unstressed forms 39, 47,<br />
57, 105–106<br />
strong v<strong>er</strong>bs 148–149, 173–177<br />
subject forms 116, 134<br />
p<strong>er</strong>sonal pronouns 56<br />
subordinated clauses/sentences<br />
34, 72, 154–155 see also<br />
conditional clauses/sentences;<br />
relative clauses<br />
and adv<strong>er</strong>bs 72–74, 78