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- T-rules abstract "The T(ea)-rules (T(hee)-regels), are a set of conjugation rules used in the Dutch language to determine whether the second person singular/plural and the first and third person singular of a verb end in -t or not. These rules are related to the 't kofschip-rule, which is used to determine the verb end for past tenses and participles. The combined sets of rules are also known as the d/t-rules.Ik drink nooit t(hee) (I (ik) never drink t(ea))Jij drinkt alleen t(hee) (als 'je' tegenwoordig is en voorafgaat aan 'drinkt') (You (jij) only drink t(ea) (if 'you' is present and goes before drinks (drinkt)) (informal)Gij drinkt altijd t(hee) (You (gij) always drink t(ea)) (archaic/informal in Belgium)U drinkt enkel t(hee) (als 'u' tegenwoordig is) (You (U/u) only drink t(ea)) (if 'you' is present) (formal)Hij drinkt enkel t(hee) (als 'hij' tegenwoordig is) (He (hij) only drinks t(ea)) (if 'he' is present)However the actual rules for Dutch conjugation are more complex.".
- T-rules wikiPageID "2890818".
- T-rules wikiPageRevisionID "601136817".
- T-rules hasPhotoCollection T-rules.
- T-rules subject Category:Dutch_language.
- T-rules subject Category:Grammar.
- T-rules comment "The T(ea)-rules (T(hee)-regels), are a set of conjugation rules used in the Dutch language to determine whether the second person singular/plural and the first and third person singular of a verb end in -t or not. These rules are related to the 't kofschip-rule, which is used to determine the verb end for past tenses and participles.".
- T-rules label "Dt-fout".
- T-rules label "T-rules".
- T-rules sameAs Dt-fout.
- T-rules sameAs m.089hsl.
- T-rules sameAs Q1815423.
- T-rules sameAs Q1815423.
- T-rules wasDerivedFrom T-rules?oldid=601136817.
- T-rules isPrimaryTopicOf T-rules.