daar (because) ofschoon (although) dat (that) omdat (because) hoe (how) opdat (in order that) hoewel (although) sedert (since [temporal]) indien (if, in case) sinds (since [temporal] terwijl (while, whereas) wanneer (when, if) toen (when) zoals (as, like) tot(dat) (until) zodat (so that)
ognjengligorijevic04has quoted4 years ago
Use Type III word order after the following, and almost all other, conjunctions: al (although, even though) nadat (after) als (when, if) nu (now that) alsof (as though, as if) of (whether, if)
ognjengligorijevic04has quoted4 years ago
en (and) of (or—but not when it means “whether”) maar (but) want (because, since, for)
ognjengligorijevic04has quoted5 years ago
time, manner, place
ognjengligorijevic04has quoted5 years ago
In contrast, Dutch uses the adverb maar only in the sense of “ at what place.” For “ where meaning” “to what place” Dutch uses either waar ... naar toe or waarheen: Waar wonen zij? Where do they live? Waar gaat hij naar toe? Where is he going? Waarheen gaat hij? Where is he going?
ognjengligorijevic04has quoted5 years ago
niet meer (no longer), nog niet (not yet), niet zo (not so), niet erg (not very).