What is a Naamwoordelijk Gezegde?
A nominal predicate is a part of a sentence that gives information about the subject. It usually involves a linking verb (like ‘is’ or ‘wordt’) followed by a noun or an adjective that describes the subject.
Structure of a Naamwoordelijk Gezegde
- Subject: The person or thing doing the action.
- Linking Verb: Commonly ‘is’ or ‘wordt’.
- Predicate: A noun or an adjective that tells us more about the subject.
Examples
| Dutch Example | English Translation |
|---|---|
| De hond is een goede vriend. | The dog is a good friend. |
| Zij wordt gelukkig. | She becomes happy. |
| Het huis is groot. | The house is big. |
Why is it Important?
Understanding the nominal predicate helps you build sentences that describe qualities or identify subjects clearly. It makes your Dutch more expressive!