Word
Kom jij morgen met mij mee?
Meaning
Are you coming along with me tomorrow?
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Questions & Answers about Kom jij morgen met mij mee?
What does the sentence Kom jij morgen met mij mee? mean?
It translates to "Are you coming with me tomorrow?" This is a yes/no question asking if the listener will accompany the speaker the next day.
Why is the verb kom placed at the beginning of the sentence?
In Dutch yes/no questions, the finite verb is moved to the first position. This inversion (verb–subject order) signals that the sentence is a question.
What role does the separable prefix mee play, and why is it positioned at the end?
The word mee is a separable prefix that, when combined with komen, forms meekomen meaning "to come along" or "to accompany." In main clause constructions, separable prefixes are detached from the verb and placed at the end of the sentence.
How is the prepositional phrase met mij functioning in this sentence?
The phrase met mij means "with me." It uses the preposition met followed by the pronoun mij to specify who is involved in the action of accompanying.
Why is the time adverb morgen positioned between the subject and the remaining parts of the sentence?
In Dutch sentence structure, time adverbs like morgen (meaning "tomorrow") often appear in the “middle field” of the sentence—after the subject and before additional phrases. This placement helps maintain a clear and logical order within the sentence.
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