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to read
(long form)
te lezen
don’t read
niet lezen
to play
(long form)
te spelen
to work
(long form)
te werken
I’ll eat in a moment.
Straks ga ik eten.
to go shopping
gaan winkelen
Yanni has to work.
Yanni moet werken.
Do you want to play together?
Wil je samen spelen?
She will come soon.
Ze zal straks komen.
shopping
(long form)
aan het winkelen
Go play in your room.
Ga in je kamer spelen.
Yanni wants to be the best.
Yanni wil de beste zijn.
She went shopping.
Ze is gaan winkelen.
Shall we play together?
Zullen we samen spelen?
I can’t afford it.
Dat kan ik niet betalen
I’m going shopping tomorrow.
Ik ga morgen winkelen.
I won’t work for Tom.
Ik zal niet voor Tom werken.
What time do you start work?
Hoe laat begint u met werken?
Tom is going shopping tomorrow.
Tom gaat morgen winkelen.
We went shopping together.
We gingen samen winkelen.
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