de goede hond?
goed is here an Adjektiv
when used as an attributiv it always ends on an "e"

goed is here an Adjektiv
when used as an attributiv it always ends on an "e"
nice, explaining dutch, in english, with german words in it![]()

wat is de normale (adjektiv --> attributiv) vorm van afgeschaft? Afschafen? Or Afschraffen?
isn't goed always an adjective?
nice, explaining dutch, in english, with german words in it![]()
yeah, but it is not always attributive
afschaffen
That happened, because I was thinking of how to prononce the sch, which is like s chr... that made me smuggle a "r" in the actual word 
it can also be prädikativ for instance or a "bijwoord"
a bijwoord is a word that says something about another word not being a noun
its is almost confusing me
