Breakdown of Ons skool hou ’n kompetisie by die stadion.
Questions & Answers about Ons skool hou ’n kompetisie by die stadion.
What does hou mean in this sentence and why do we use it?
Why is there an apostrophe before the n in ’n?
How is the indefinite article ’n pronounced, and does it change with gender or number?
Why is die used before stadion, but there is no die before kompetisie?
What is the role of by in by die stadion?
Can I say in die stadion instead of by die stadion, and what’s the difference?
What is the word order in this sentence, and why does the verb come second?
Afrikaans main clauses follow a verb-second (V2) rule. You start with the subject (Ons skool), then the verb (hou), then the rest (’n kompetisie by die stadion). If you begin with an adverbial, the verb still stays second and the subject moves to third:
• Vandag hou ons skool ’n kompetisie.
(“Today our school is holding a competition.”)
How do you form the plural of kompetisie, and would that change the article?
The plural is kompetisies (the ending -ie becomes -ies). For plurals you typically drop the indefinite article:
• Ons skool hou kompetisies. (“Our school holds competitions.”)
Or use the definite article if you mean specific ones:
• Ons skool hou die kompetisies. (“Our school holds the competitions.”)
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