Group V.a (e-a-e), Rule V.a, Conjugation
Rule V.a: Group 5a, strong verbs with pattern "e-a-e"
| V.a | Abbreviation: | e-a-e (#5a) |
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| | Description: | "e" for "a/e" substitution for strong verbs, whose verb primitives end on "e" and that are followed by one consonant.
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| | Example verb: | 8. | geven (strong verb) |
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| | Application: | - | the verb's verb primitive ends on "e" and is followed by one consonant. |
| | | - | the "e" is replaced by "e", respectively "a", e.g. "wij gaven", not "wij geefden". |
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| | Applies for (weak verbs): |
| | | OTT (Present): | - |
| | | OVT (Past): | - |
| | | Imperatief: | - |
| | | Voltooid Deelwoord (Past Participle): | - |
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| | Applies for (strong erbs): |
| | | OTT (Present): | - |
| | | OVT (Past): | all forms (a) |
| | | Imperatief: | - |
| | | Voltooid Deelwoord (Past Participle): | always (e), usage of "en", not "d/t" |
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| | Example: |
| | | OVT (Past): | weak: "telen" => "ik teelde", not "ik tal" |
| | | OVT (Past): | strong: "geven" => "ik gaf", not "ik geefde" |
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| | Detection: | Verbtime does not detect "e-verbs" automatically as strong verbs. If a verb shall be built strongly according to these rules, then it must be included in the list of strong verbs. |
also see:
Overview - Verb irregularities