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to bring
(long form)
te brengen
I’ll bring wine.
Ik zal wijn brengen.
to let
(long form)
te laten
to find
(long form)
te vinden
to play
(long form)
te spelen
to drive
(long form)
te rijden
to win
(long form)
te winnen
to win back
terugwinnen
I have to drive.
Ik moet rijden.
Let’s play.
Laten we spelen.
They play so well.
Ze spelen zo goed.
Do you want to play together?
Wil je samen spelen?
Go play in your room.
Ga in je kamer spelen.
Did you let Tom drive?
Heb je Tom laten rijden?
I couldn’t find anybody.
Ik kon niemand vinden.
Yanni needs to find a job.
Yanni moet werk vinden.
Shall we play together?
Zullen we samen spelen?
Tom didn’t let me win.
Tom liet me niet winnen.
We can’t find Tom.
We kunnen Tom niet vinden.
I think that I can find Tom.
Ik denk dat ik Tom kan vinden.
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