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Wat is de verschil tussen ''ons'' en ''onze''?
I've realised that sometimes they aren't interchangeable... So what is the difference between those words?
Dec 30, 2016 1:30 AM
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You can use "ons" and "onze" both as possessive pronouns. "Ons" with "het woorden" and "onze" with "de woorden".
Examples:
Het huis ---> ons huis
De tuin --> onze tuin
De aardbeien --> onze aardbeien
You can also use "ons" as a reflexive pronoun.
Example: We hebben ons goed voorbereid voor het examen.
And lastly, you can use "ons" as an object.
Example: Hij heeft ons gisteren gebeld.
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