Questions & Answers about Een week heeft zeven dagen.
How would I use hoeveel to ask 'How many days does a week have?' based on this sentence?
You would ask: Hoeveel dagen heeft een week? When using hoeveel, you put the noun it describes (dagen) right after it. Then, to make it a question, the verb (heeft) and the subject (een week) swap places.
Why is the plural dagen spelled with only one 'a'? Doesn't the sound change?
The singular is dag, which has a short 'a' sound. In the plural dagen, the word breaks into two syllables: da-gen. In Dutch, a single vowel at the end of a syllable is automatically pronounced as a long sound. So, the spelling uses a single 'a' but produces a long 'a' sound.
Is een in this sentence 'a' or 'one'?
It means 'a' here, though the meaning is practically the same. If you wanted to emphasize the number 'one', you would write it with accent marks as één. Without the accents, een is pronounced with a short 'uh' sound, just like the English word 'a'.
Why is the verb heeft and not 'hebt'?
Een week acts as an 'it' subject. The verb hebben (to have) is irregular. While we use hebt for 'you', the correct form for 'he, she, or it' is heeft.
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