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Een druilerige dag

A dreary day

Dyslexie

Dyslexia

Grammaticale tijden

Grammatical tenses

Iemand die links/rechtsgeoriënteerd is

A left-winger/right-winger
(also applies for describing what part of the field sports people play on).

Iemand die noch links- noch rechtsgeoriënteerd is

A moderate / a centrist

Het gewas

The crops (i.e., all of the plants that are grown by a farmer for commercial purposes).

De krantenwinkel

The newsstand

What's wrong with this sentence? "What does Mario do? It's a technician."

Should be: "What does Mario do? HE'S a technician."

Een ploeg

The team

Inventoriseren

To make an inventory of something

Op een gegeven moment, ....

At a certain point, ....

What's wrong with this sentence: "You need to know the product for to give good service."

Should be: ""You need to know the product TO give good service."



Het principe

The principle

What's wrong with this sentence? "You have to know where to put the cable for to load the battery."







Should be: "You have to know where to put the cable TO load the battery."

What's wrong with this sentence? "I asked to John if I could use his phone."

Should be? "I asked John if I could use his phone."

What's wrong with this sentence? "When I call to a call center, I ask for help."

What's wrong with this sentence? "When I call a call center, I ask for help."

What's wrong with this sentence? "I went to the Czech Republic for to visit a friend."

Should be: "I went to the Czech Republic to visit a friend."

Ik wil graag en afpsraak maken / Ik heb een afspraak maken om 2u

I would like to make an appointment / I have an appointment at 2 o'clock

Een druk / vol / samengepakt restaurant

A crowded restaurant

Een kwartel

A quail

Bereiden / voorbereiden

To prepare

Verhouding

Ratio

What's wrong with this sentence? "We don't sell nothing without a maintenance contract."

Should be: "We don't sell ANYthing without a maintenance contract."




You can't have double negatives in the same sentence in English.

Un établissement

An establishment

De cruciale punten zijn...

The crucial points are...