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B1 Dutch GrammarInfinitive vs Gerund

Learn when to use Dutch infinitives with 'te' and when to use them without. Master the constructions om te + infinitive for purpose and the important verbs that take bare infinitives.

1Infinitives with Te

Many Dutch constructions require 'te' before the infinitive. This includes verbs of trying, beginning, forgetting, and promising. The 'te' comes directly before the infinitive, even when other words intervene. This is similar to English 'to' + verb.

Verbs Requiring Te + Infinitive

Dutch VerbEnglishExample
proberento tryproberen te slapen
beginnento beginbeginnen te werken
vergetento forgetvergeten te bellen
belovento promisebeloven te komen
weigerento refuseweigeren te eten

Examples

Ik probeer vroeg op te staan.

I try to get up early.

'te' before separable verb 'opstaan'

Hij vergat de deur te sluiten.

He forgot to close the door.

'te' directly before 'sluiten'

Ze beloofde me te helpen.

She promised to help me.

'te' before 'helpen'

Wij weigeren dit te accepteren.

We refuse to accept this.

'te' required after 'weigeren'

2Infinitives Without Te

Modal verbs and certain other verbs take the bare infinitive without 'te'. These include kunnen (can), willen (want), moeten (must), mogen (may), zullen (shall), gaan (go), laten (let), and perception verbs like zien and horen.

Verbs with Bare Infinitive

Dutch VerbEnglishExample
kunnencankan zwemmen
willenwantwil eten
moetenmustmoet werken
gaango (future)ga kopen
latenlet/have donelaat maken

Examples

Ik kan goed Nederlands spreken.

I can speak Dutch well.

no 'te' after modal 'kan'

Hij wil een nieuwe auto kopen.

He wants to buy a new car.

no 'te' after 'wil'

Ik ga morgen beginnen.

I'm going to start tomorrow.

'gaan' takes bare infinitive

Ik hoor de vogels zingen.

I hear the birds singing.

perception verb + bare infinitive

3Om Te + Infinitive (Purpose)

The construction 'om...te + infinitive' expresses purpose, similar to 'in order to' in English. The 'om' starts the purpose clause, and 'te' comes directly before the infinitive at the end. This construction answers the question 'why?'

Om Te Construction

Purpose ClauseExampleEnglish
om...te + infinitiveom te lerenin order to learn
om...te + separableom...op te staanin order to get up
with objectom Nederlands te lerenin order to learn Dutch
negativeom niet te vallenin order not to fall

Examples

Ik ga naar de winkel om brood te kopen.

I go to the store to buy bread.

'om...te' expresses purpose

Hij spaart geld om een huis te kopen.

He saves money to buy a house.

purpose: why he saves

Ze belt om af te spreken.

She calls to make an appointment.

separable verb: 'af...te spreken'

Ik ren om de bus niet te missen.

I run in order not to miss the bus.

'niet' before 'te' for negation

4Adjective + Te + Infinitive

Many adjectives can be followed by 'te + infinitive' to express that something is easy, difficult, pleasant, etc. to do. This construction is very common and natural in Dutch. The adjective describes how the action feels.

Adjective Constructions

StructureExampleEnglish
moeilijk te + infmoeilijk te begrijpendifficult to understand
makkelijk te + infmakkelijk te lereneasy to learn
leuk te + infleuk te doenfun to do
belangrijk te + infbelangrijk te wetenimportant to know

Examples

Deze taal is moeilijk te leren.

This language is difficult to learn.

adjective + te + infinitive

Het is leuk om hier te wonen.

It's nice to live here.

with 'om' for style

Dat is makkelijk te begrijpen.

That is easy to understand.

describes how understanding feels

Dit boek is interessant om te lezen.

This book is interesting to read.

'om' optional with some adjectives