📘 Dutch Conjunctions and Connectors – Master Sentence Linking

One of the essential tools to form fluent and natural Dutch sentences is understanding how to link words, phrases, and clauses using conjunctions (voegwoorden) and connectors. These small words carry big responsibility—they help your sentences flow, express relationships between ideas, and create logical connections.

🔗 What Are Dutch Conjunctions?

In Dutch, conjunctions are divided into two main types:

🔹 Coordinating Conjunctions (Neven)

These conjunctions connect two main clauses or equivalent sentence parts. The word order does not change after them.

Common coordinating conjunctions:

Examples:

🔸 Subordinating Conjunctions (Onder)

These conjunctions introduce subordinate clauses. After them, the verb typically goes to the end of the clause.

Common subordinating conjunctions:

Examples:

🧠 Tip: Word Order After Subordinating Conjunctions

Always place the verb at the end of the clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction:

Ik weet dat hij morgen komt. (I know that he is coming tomorrow.)

📑 Common Connectors for Advanced Use

Aside from conjunctions, there are words and phrases that function as connectors—especially in writing:

✍️ Practice Makes Perfect

To master Dutch sentence structure, start using both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions in your speech and writing. Write daily sentences and test your ability to position verbs correctly in subordinate clauses.

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