Articles with common and neuter nouns Exercises in Dutch language

Mastering the use of articles with common and neuter nouns is a fundamental aspect of becoming proficient in the Dutch language. Unlike English, which uses "the" for all definite articles, Dutch differentiates between "de" and "het" depending on the gender of the noun. Common nouns (de-woorden) take the definite article "de," while neuter nouns (het-woorden) take "het." This distinction can be challenging for learners because there are no strict rules governing the gender of nouns, requiring memorization and practice to achieve fluency. Our grammar exercises are designed to help you internalize these differences through a variety of engaging and practical activities. You will encounter a range of exercises, from fill-in-the-blank sentences to more complex contextual usage, aimed at reinforcing your understanding of when to use "de" and "het." By consistently practicing with these exercises, you will develop a more intuitive grasp of Dutch noun genders, enhancing your overall linguistic competence and confidence in everyday communication.

Exercise 1

<p>1. Zij kocht *het* boek in de winkel (neuter noun for a reading item).</p> <p>2. *De* man liep snel door de straat (common noun for an adult male).</p> <p>3. Ik heb *een* appel gegeten voor het ontbijt (common noun for a type of fruit).</p> <p>4. We gingen naar *het* park om te wandelen (neuter noun for a public green space).</p> <p>5. *De* hond blafte naar de postbode (common noun for a domesticated animal).</p> <p>6. Hij plaatste *een* foto op de muur (common noun for an image or picture).</p> <p>7. Ze huurden *een* auto voor de reis (common noun for a vehicle).</p> <p>8. *Het* huis stond op een heuvel (neuter noun for a dwelling).</p> <p>9. Hij las *het* artikel in de krant (neuter noun for a piece of writing in a publication).</p> <p>10. *De* vrouw kocht bloemen op de markt (common noun for an adult female).</p>

Exercise 2

<p>1. Ik heb *een* boek gelezen (indefinite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>2. De hond speelt met *de* bal (definite article for a common noun).</p> <p>3. Hij kocht *een* huis in de stad (indefinite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>4. Zij heeft *de* tafel gedekt voor het diner (definite article for a common noun).</p> <p>5. We hebben *een* kat gevonden in de tuin (indefinite article for a common noun).</p> <p>6. *Het* meisje leest een verhaal (definite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>7. De leraar gaf ons *een* opdracht voor het weekend (indefinite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>8. Hij ging naar *de* winkel om boodschappen te doen (definite article for a common noun).</p> <p>9. Ze nam *een* appel uit de fruitschaal (indefinite article for a common noun).</p> <p>10. *Het* kind speelt in de speeltuin (definite article for a neuter noun).</p>

Exercise 3

<p>1. Ik heb *een* boek gelezen (indefinite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>2. Hij kocht *de* fiets gisteren (definite article for a common noun).</p> <p>3. We hebben *een* huis gekocht (indefinite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>4. Zij bezocht *het* museum in de stad (definite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>5. Het kind tekende *een* bloem (indefinite article for a common noun).</p> <p>6. De leraar gaf *de* les (definite article for a common noun).</p> <p>7. Wij zagen *het* dier in de dierentuin (definite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>8. Ik heb *een* vriend in Amsterdam (indefinite article for a common noun).</p> <p>9. Zij kocht *het* boek in de winkel (definite article for a neuter noun).</p> <p>10. Hij vond *een* kat op straat (indefinite article for a common noun).</p>

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