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Gaan, slaan, staan, zien and doen
Verb exercises
Online verb conjugator
English version by
Bieneke Berendsen
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Conjugation of
doen
and
zien
Conjugation of gaan, slaan, and staan
What do these verbs have in common?
The similarity between
gaan
(to go),
slaan
(to hit) and
staan
(to stand) is obvious. Less obvious seems the presence of
zien
(to see) and
doen
(to do) in this group.
In fact, all these verbs have a regular
present tense
, which means they have no business being mentioned in the current topic about
completely
irregular verbs.
I chose to mention them here anyway, because their infinitives do not allow us to simply follow the usual steps for deriving
the stem
.
Stem = infinitive minus '-en'
The first thing you learn about the stem, is that it is the infinitive minus
-en.
It is not difficult to see that this is impossible for the verbs
gaan, slaan,
and
staan.
The same goes for
doen
and
zien.
Although they both end in
-en,
the letter
e
is part of a
vowel combination
, not the usual
mute
e
you find at the end of an infinitive. Because
oe
in
doen
and
ie
in
zien
are vowel combinations, they are each considered as
one
long vowel. This is the reason why we cannot simply subtract
-en.
Stem = infinitive minus '-n'
So what do we do instead? Very simple: We subtract
-n.
So the stem of
zien
is
zie,
and that of
doen
is
doe.
Click here
to see the conjugations of
doen
and
zien.
But the stem of
gaan
is not
gaa
!
And
st
aa
and
sl
aa
are also wrong. Recall, that a
syllable never ends in a double vowel
! The stems are thus
ga, sla,
and
sta.
In the 2nd and 3rd singular, however, we write double
aa
again:
gaat, slaat,
and
staat.
Because of the additional
t
,
we need a double vowel to
keep the sound long
.
Click here
to see the conjugations of
gaan, slaan
and
staan.
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