Thanks for the video! It is very clear! I have a question regarding the sentence structure in the first example: ik ga in september beginnen met mijn studie. Is this a spoken variant/how common this structure is? I am curious cause according to the grammar I am using religiously😅 "beginnen" must be at the end. Alvast bedankt voor het antwoord!
If you have a group of words with a preposition at the beginning, you can put that at the end of a sentence ;) Usually when you want to stress that part. Ik ga met mijn studie beginnen in september (en niet in oktober). This sentence emphasizes september 😉
Dankjewel voor de uitleg👌👍👍
Thanks for the video! It is very clear!
I have a question regarding the sentence structure in the first example: ik ga in september beginnen met mijn studie. Is this a spoken variant/how common this structure is? I am curious cause according to the grammar I am using religiously😅 "beginnen" must be at the end.
Alvast bedankt voor het antwoord!
If you have a group of words with a preposition at the beginning, you can put that at the end of a sentence ;) Usually when you want to stress that part.
Ik ga met mijn studie beginnen in september (en niet in oktober). This sentence emphasizes september 😉
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