Breakdown of Vanavond controleert de regisseur het decor voor de première.
voor
to (time), before
vanavond
tonight
controleren
to check
de regisseur
the director
de première
the premiere
het decor
the set
Questions & Answers about Vanavond controleert de regisseur het decor voor de première.
Why do we use the present tense controleert if the checking is happening in the future (vanavond)?
In Dutch, you can use the simple present tense to express future plans, as long as the sentence includes a time word that makes it clear. Here, vanavond (tonight) does that job. This is actually much more common in everyday Dutch than using the future tense verb zullen (will).
Why does the verb controleert come before the subject de regisseur?
This is a quick reminder of the V2 (verb-second) rule. Since the sentence starts with the time word vanavond, the verb must immediately follow it to stay in the second position. This pushes the subject de regisseur to the third position, right after the verb.
Is a regisseur the same thing as a company director?
No, de regisseur is specifically a director of a play, film, or television show. If you want to talk about the director of a company, a school, or an organization, you use the word de directeur.
Does het decor refer to the decorations for the premiere party?
No, het decor means the theatrical set or scenery on the stage. If you wanted to talk about party decorations, you would use a word like de versiering.
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