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Dutch Grammar → Verbs and Conjugation → Present Tense and Regular Verbs

As a Dutch language teacher, I know that one of the most important things to learn in order to communicate effectively in Dutch is the present tense of regular verbs. Once you have mastered this, you will be able to confidently talk about what you are doing right now, what you do on a regular basis or what is happening in general. In this lesson, I will introduce you to the basics of the present tense of Dutch regular verbs and guide you through practice exercises so you can perfect your conjugation.


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Possessive Case in Dutch & Greetings in Dutch.

Basic Structure

In Dutch, regular verbs follow a simple pattern when conjugating to the present tense. There are two types of regular verbs, those that end in "-en" and those that end in "-d" or "-t".

For verbs that end in "-en", the following suffixes are added for each person:

  • Ik (I) - "-en"
  • Jij/U (You, singular) - "-t"
  • Hij/Zij/Het (He/She/It) - "-t"
  • Wij (We) - "-en"
  • Jullie (You, plural) - "-en"
  • Zij (They) - "-en"

For example, let us conjugate the verb "spelen" (to play) in the present tense:

Dutch Pronunciation English
ik speel [ɪk speːl] I play
jij/u speelt [jɛi̯/yː speːlt] You play
hij/zij/het speelt [ɦɛi̯/ʔɛi̯ zij/hɛt speːlt] He/She/It plays
wij spelen [ʋɛi̯ speːlə(n)] We play
jullie spelen [jʏl.ˈli spe.lə(n)] You play (plural)
zij spelen [zɛi̯ speːlə(n)] They play

Verbs that end in "-d" or "-t" are a little trickier to conjugate. The following suffixes should be added for each person:

  • Ik (I) - None (although sometimes a "t" is added for emphasis)
  • Jij/U (You, singular) - "-t"
  • Hij/Zij/Het (He/She/It) - "-t"
  • Wij (We) - "-en"
  • Jullie (You, plural) - "-en"
  • Zij (They) - "-en"

Here's how we conjugate the verb "maken" (to make) in the present tense:

Dutch Pronunciation English
ik maak [ɪk maːk] I make
jij/u maakt [jɛi̯/yː maːkt] You make
hij/zij/het maakt [ɦɛi̯/ʔɛi̯ zij/hɛt maːkt] He/She/It makes
wij maken [ʋɛi̯ maːkə(n)] We make
jullie maken [jʏl.ˈli maːkə(n)] You make (plural)
zij maken [zɛi̯ maːkə(n)] They make

Practice Exercises

Now that you have learned the basic structure, it's time to practice conjugating regular verbs to the present tense on your own. Below are some exercises and answers for you to double-check your results afterwards.

Exercise 1: Conjugate the verbs in the present tense:

1. werken (to work) 2. lopen (to walk) 3. kijken (to watch) 4. eten (to eat) 5. drinken (to drink)

Answers: 1.

Dutch Pronunciation English
ik werk [ɪk ʋɛrk] I work
jij/u werkt [jɛi̯/yː ʋɛrkt] You work
hij/zij/het werkt [ɦɛi̯/ʔɛi̯ zij/hɛt ʋɛrkt] He/She/It works
wij werken [ʋɛi̯ ʋɛrkə(n)] We work
jullie werken [jʏl.ˈli ʋɛrkə(n)] You work (plural)
zij werken [zɛi̯ ʋɛrkə(n)] They work

2.

Dutch Pronunciation English
ik loop [ɪk lop] I walk
jij/u loopt [jɛi̯/yː lop(t)] You walk
hij/zij/het loopt [ɦɛi̯/ʔɛi̯ zij/hɛt lop(t)] He/She/It walks
wij lopen [ʋɛi̯ lopə(n)] We walk
jullie lopen [jʏl.ˈli lopə(n)] You walk (plural)
zij lopen [zɛi̯ lopə(n)] They walk

3.

Dutch Pronunciation English
ik kijk [ɪk kɛi̯k] I watch
jij/u kijkt [jɛi̯/yː kɛi̯kt] You watch
hij/zij/het kijkt [ɦɛi̯/ʔɛi̯ zij/hɛt kɛi̯kt] He/She/It watches
wij kijken [ʋɛi̯ kɛi̯kə(n)] We watch
jullie kijken [jʏl.ˈli kɛi̯kə(n)] You watch (plural)
zij kijken [zɛi̯ kɛi̯kə(n)] They watch

4.

Dutch Pronunciation English
ik eet [ɪk eːt] I eat
jij/u eet [jɛi̯/yː eːt] You eat
hij/zij/het eet [ɦɛi̯/ʔɛi̯ zij/hɛt eːt] He/She/It eats
wij eten [ʋɛi̯ eːtə(n)] We eat
jullie eten [jʏl.ˈli eːtə(n)] You eat (plural)
zij eten [zɛi̯ eːtə(n)] They eat

5.

Dutch Pronunciation English
ik drink [ɪk drɪŋk] I drink
jij/u drinkt [jɛi̯/yː drɪŋkt] You drink
hij/zij/het drinkt [ɦɛi̯/ʔɛi̯ zij/hɛt drɪŋkt] He/She/It drinks
wij drinken [ʋɛi̯ drɪŋkə(n)] We drink
jullie drinken [jʏl.ˈli drɪŋkə(n)] You drink (plural)
zij drinken [zɛi̯ drɪŋkə(n)] They drink

Exercise 2: Finish the sentences using the correct form of the verb in the present tense.

1. Ik ____ (lopen) naar de supermarkt. 2. Jij ____ (kijken) naar de televisie. 3. Wij ____ (drinken) graag koffie. 4. Zij ____ (maken) een taart voor de verjaardag. 5. Hij ____ (werken) hard op kantoor.

Answers: 1. Ik loop naar de supermarkt. 2. Jij kijkt naar de televisie. 3. Wij drinken graag koffie. 4. Zij maken een taart voor de verjaardag. 5. Hij werkt hard op kantoor.

Tips

1. Be mindful of which type of regular verb you are dealing with. Conjugation varies between "-en" and "-d/-t" ending verbs. 2. Focus on pronunciation, especially on "jij/u" and "hij/zij/het" forms which contain the "-t" ending. You don't want to sound like you're saying something else! 3. Once you have mastered regular verbs, move on to irregular verbs and modal verbs. You will have much more flexibility in your communication with native Dutch speakers.

Sources

Videos

The Dutch verb in the present tense - YouTube

Learn Dutch Grammar _ Simple Present - Regular Verb - YouTube

Learn Dutch Grammar _ Simple Present Tense - YouTube

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