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The verbable
Verb exercises
Online verb conjugator
English version by
Bieneke Berendsen
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The
verbable
is not a
verb
but an
adjective.
Thus, the verb
preceding the verbable
is not an auxiliary verb!
The verbable is usually preceded by the
link verbs
blijven, vallen
or
zijn
(these are all
irregular verbs
).
blijven
to stay
het blijft te proberen
it remains possible to try
vallen
to fall
het valt te proberen
it is possible to try
zijn
to be
het was te proberen geweest
it had been possible to try
The statement that we are not dealing with an auxiliary verb here must be rather confusing as the construction clearly consists of 'te' and a
verb
. The last example shows us that
zijn
(in the pluperfect:
was geweest)
is not an auxiliary verb. Had it been an auxiliary verb for
proberen,
the
past participle would have turned into an infinitive
.
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