EN: to consociate| Gerund |
| De Gerund is een ing-vorm die zelfstandig gebruikt kan worden. |
consociating
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| Present simple (ott) |
| Tegenwoordige tijd zonder ing-vorm. |
I consociate you consociate he consociates we consociate you consociate they consociate
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| Present perfect (vtt) |
| Have/has + voltooid deelwoord / voltooid tegenwoordige tijd. |
I have consociated you have consociated he has consociated we have consociated you have consociated they have consociated
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| Past Simple (ovt) |
| Verleden tijd zonder �ing vorm |
I consociated you consociated he consociated we consociated you consociated they consociated
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| Past perfect (vvt) |
| Had + voltooid deelwoord / voltooid verleden tijd |
I had consociated; had consociated you had consociated he had consociated we had consociated you had consociated they had consociated
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| Present future (ottt) |
| Toekomst. Shall / Will + hele werkwoord |
I will consociate you will consociate he will consociate we will consociate you will consociate they will consociate
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| Present future perfect (vttt) |
| Shall / Will + have + voltooid deelwoord. Het wordt gebruikt om aan te geven dat iets is afgerond op een nader tijdstip in de toekomst. |
I will have consociated you will have consociated he will have consociated we will have consociated you will have consociated they will have consociated
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| Past future (ovtt) |
| Altijd gevormd door: should/would + inf. Wordt gebruikt voor handelingen die gezien vanuit het moment van spreken in het verleden plaats hadden kunnen vinden. |
I would consociate you would consociate he would consociate we would consociate you would consociate they would consociate
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| Past future perfect (vvtt) |
| Altijd gevormd door: should/would + have + volt. dw. Wordt gebruikt voor handelingen die gezien vanuit het moment van spreken in het verleden plaats hadden kunnen vinden en afgerond zijn. |
I would have consociated you would have consociated he would have consociated we would have consociated you would have consociated they would have consociated
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