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How do you conjugate a Dutch verb?

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The most regular verbs go like this:

werken - to work

ik werk - I work

jij werkt - you work

hij werkt - he works

men werkt - one works

wij werken - we work

jullie werken - you work (plural)

zij werken - they work

ik werkte - I worked

jij werkte - you worked

hij werkte - he worked

men werkte - one worked

wij werkten - we worked

jullie werkten - you worked (plural)

zij werkten - they worked

Ik heb gewerkt - I have worked

There are numerous irregular verbs, though, and depending on the last consonant in the stem (in this example 'werk') the inserted 't' in the past and the participle may be a 'd'.

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