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The stem of a verb
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Stem rule I
Stem rule II
Stem rule III
Stem rule IV
In order to conjugate a Dutch verb, you need to know how to get the verb stem.
We obtain the stem from the infinitive. The latter is the verb in its 'unconjugated' form, the way you find it in a dictionary: to work, to see, to know, etc.
The general rule for deriving the stem:
stem = infinitive minus '-en'
We call this the
crude stem
, because a stem often needs one or two additional adjustments.
A few rules regarding the stem:
Long vowel infinitives require long vowel stems
A stem never ends in two identical consonants
A stem never ends in v or z
The stem of an '-iën verb' ends in ie
If you have already familiarized yourself with the general Dutch
spelling rules
, the stem rules will not come as a surprise.
On the following pages, we will discuss each of the above rules.
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