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Common Errors in Grammar in Afrikaans Language
  • Afrikaans tense is not necessarily expressed. (Kolbe,2012)
    • Only three tenses exist in Afrikaans: present, past, and future. Conditional, perfect, and pluperfect tenses are difficult to contextualize and utilize correctly.
    • Ex. He would have been going had it not been raining. These use of tenses would be hard for a L2 to use correctly.
  • There is no verb conjugation depending on the tense.
    • As a basic rule the auxiliary verb ‘het’ and ‘ge’ are used before the verb to denote past tense. (Donaldson, 1993)
    • ‘sal’ is added before the verb to denote future tense.
    • Ex. Ek loop. - I am walking. Ek het geloop. - I have walked. Ek sal loop. - I will walk.
  • There is more emphasis on the action in a sentence. Duplication of the verb to show emphasis or continuity instead of using a specific adverb. (Botha, 1998)
    • This can leads to unnecessary duplication in English.
    • Ex. krap- means ‘scratch oneself’ krap krap krap means ‘scratch oneself vigorously’
  • Tendency to use double negatives in L2 if directly translating from L1. (Markey,1982)
    • Ex. "You must not do that" Jy moet dit nie doen nie. A L2 speaker might first say: “You must not not do that.” (C. Kolbe, personal communication, February 22, 2012)

Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Negation, Nouns, Conditional Mood & Common Compound Verbs + Conjugations.

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